Is the i-to-i TEFL course accredited?
i-to-i are accredited by the ODLQC (Open & Distance Learning Quality Council) who are an independent body, giving you the best start to your TEFL journey. You’re likely to find companies and courses that are accredited, but there aren’t many who also have regulated qualifications – we’re one of them!
Which TEFL course is best?
Best TEFL Certification Programs of 2022
- Best Overall: International TEFL Academy.
- Best Online Program: Premier TEFL.
- Best Budget-Friendly Option: ITT.
- Best for Student Support: TEFL Org.
- Best Hybrid Program: ITTT.
- Best for Specializations: Teach Away.
- Best for Overseas Job Placement: TEFLPros.
- Best for Online Teaching: i-to-i.
How much is a 120-hour TEFL course?
Cost: The 120-hour online TEFL course without a tutor or videos costs $349. The course with the additional videos and virtual tutor support costs $399.
Is i-to-i diploma legit?
i-to-i TEFL has been pioneering the TEFL industry since 1994. In that time we have qualified over 210,000 TEFL teachers and created a range of globally recognised professional courses. Our courses consistently receive great reviews, with 9 out of 10 customers happy to recommend our TEFL course to others.
Is TEFL Ito legit?
They offer a range of US & UK Government regulated and accredited TEFL courses, both online and classroom-based in more than 30 locations worldwide. i-to-i has an excellent global reputation for helping first-time TEFL teachers and are linked with hundreds of reputable TEFL employers across the globe.
What rank does I-to-I have?
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!
Can you fail TEFL?
It is possible to fail a TEFL course. If you have a degree already and are a native English speaker, you will absolutely be able to handle the course load.