Which TEFL level should I choose?

With 2021 right around the corner, and the opportunity of travel opening up again, there is no better time to take the leap and land in the life-changing world of TEFL. Exciting times ahead!

If you’ve already started your TEFL research, you’ll have noticed that when it comes to choosing a TEFL Course level, things can get a little bit complicated. But it doesn’t have to be!

At i-to-i, we’ve got a range of Level 3 and Level 5 TEFL Courses and Diplomas. All our Courses, regardless of level, are English Government regulated by Ofqual – so you can rest assured that your qualification will be recognised by top employers all around the world, whichever corner of the globe’s calling your name!

So once you’ve decided which TEFL provider you want to train with (hopefully us since you’re reading this!), you need to decide which course level is best for you. Check out our FAQs below to get you started… and remember, we’re just a call away if you want to chat to an expert!

If you want a super quick answer whether a Level 3 or Level 5 is right for you, then take our 2-minute quiz here!

What is a Level 5 qualification?

A Level 5 TEFL qualification is an equivalent level to a CELTA or Foundation Degree. This level is ideal for accessing the best TEFL jobs out there. Better paid TEFL jobs, whether that’s online or abroad, will be more accessible. Plus, a Level 5 certificate on your CV will open doors to teaching in competitive locations and even some English speaking destinations. In our Level 5 qualifications, we’ve got both TEFL Courses and Diplomas to choose from, depending on your level of study.

See all Level 5 TEFL Courses

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Am I eligible for a Level 5 TEFL Course?

So you’ve decided a Level 5 sounds like it’ll bag you the best jobs? You can enrol onto our Level 5 TEFL Courses if you check these boxes…

  • The Level 5 is more challenging than a Level 3 Course, and this means you’ll struggle if you aren’t a native English speaker. If you’re not a native English speaker but your English is near native, you can enrol onto the course. We must stress that for Level 5, native English is best.
  • You have an ability to take advice from both tutors and peers, and the capability to improve as a result. Just like Level 3, you’ll need to work through a variety of assessments. Our tutors and in-house academics are on-hand to help with your studies – so use them whenever you need to!

What do I get with an i-to-i Level 5 Course?

Level 5 is the most advanced level course we offer. With a Level 5 Course or Diploma you’ll get…

  • CELTA level equivalent qualification
  • Minimum of 180 Hours of training
  • Optional Level 5 Specialist Courses to increase earning potential – Teaching One-to-One & Online plus Teaching Business English
  • Access to the best TEFL jobs positions worldwide and online
  • Online training with classroom course option
  • Courses are more in-depth, so inevitably the assessments are more challening than with a Level 3
  • English Government regulated by Ofqual
  • Level 5 i-to-i certificate on completion

See all Level 5 TEFL Courses

 

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What is a Level 3 qualification?

A Level 3 TEFL qualification is equivalent to an A Level in the UK. This level is perfect for getting a good TEFL job whether you want to work online, work abroad in non-native English speaking countries or volunteer around the world. Taking a Level 3 qualification with i-to-i will open up access to good quality TEFL jobs, as most employers recognise our certificates, wherever you are in the world.

See all Level 3 TEFL Courses

TEFL teacher in classroom

 

Am I eligible for a Level 3 TEFL Course?

So you’ve decided a Level 3 sounds pretty perfect for you? You can enrol onto our Level 3 TEFL Courses if you check these boxes…

  • You have a native level of English speaking and the ability to read and understand English language materials – an important one! You’ll struggle to complete the course assessments if you aren’t a native English speaker or have an advanced level of English or above.
  • You have an ability to take advice from both tutors and peers, and the capability to improve as a result. Our tutors and in-house academics are on-hand to help with your studies – so use them whenever you need to!

What do I get with an i-to-i Level 3 Course?

As leaders in the TEFL industry (even if we say so ourselves!), you can be confident knowing your course is top quality. With a Level 3 Course you’ll get…

  • A Level equivalent qualification
  • Minimum of 120 Hours of training
  • Optional Level 3 Specialist Courses to increase earning potential
  • Access to great TEFL jobs and volunteering positions worldwide
  • Online training with classroom course option
  • Assessments are easier to pass than with a Level 5 qualification
  • English Government regulated by Ofqual

Essentially, deciding between a Level 3 and Level 5 all depends on what you want to do with your qualification when you pass. If you’re looking for the access to best jobs and you’re a native English speaker, then a Level 5 is for you!

Still not sure which level to choose? Take our 2-minute quiz here!

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I have been traveling and teaching ESL abroad ever since I graduated university. This life choice has taken me around the world and allowed me to experience cultures and meet people that I did not know existed.

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