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TEFL Course in Phuket, Thailand

What:

Intensive 120-140 hours 4 week program. Training in various aspects of grammar, teaching methods, and teaching tips are the focus of this program with supplemental practice teaching included.

When:

2010

August 23rd to September 17th Sold out!
October 4th to October 29th - Sold out!
November 15th to December 10th

2011

January 17th to February 11th
February 28th to March 25th
April 18th to May 13th
May 30th to June 24th
July 11th to August 5th
August 22nd to September 16th
October 3rd to October 28th
November 14th to December 9th

Cost: 42,000 Thai Baht

The TEFL School

The TEFL training center is in Patong, and exciting tourist town with many activities. The school is just a few blocks from Patong Beach, and there are plenty of hotels and guesthouses in the immmediate vicinity.

TEFL Course Phuket

Career support is second to none, with CV training and critique, in-depth knowledge of the career situation in Thailand, and placement options throughout Thailand for students excelling in the course. Several employers and recruitment agencies look to this school for graduates, known for the quality of training they have received.

Upon completion of this intensive, 120-hour, four-week course, you will receive a Thai Ministry of Education Approved TEFL certificate recognized internationally. Students of this course have gone on to not only teach in Thailand, but in Japan, China, Indonesia, Cambodia, South America, and Europe, to name just a few locales.

Other amenities and  services include:

*Wifi and student access to school facilities

*On-site printing and copying

*Accommodations available to suit your preferences and budget. Just talk to an agent and they will be happy to assist you. 

About Phuket

Visit us on the Andaman Shores of Phuket's exotic western coast for a course that won't be forgotten for its location and quality of training.

Long dubbed the "Pearl of the Andaman," Phuket offers everything you could possibly imagine in a destination travel locale. Pristine, secluded beaches, brilliant culture, active nightlife, superb food from all parts of Thailand and internationally, and the beautifully relaxed "mai pen rai" (no problem!) attitude of its inhabitants.

This island was first named "Junk Ceylon" by western traders, a distortion of Tanjung Salang in Malay and was on part of the major trading route between India and China. Rubber and tin have traditionally been the province's main industries, but now tourism has taken over, bringing in more than 3 million visitors each year to enjoy its natural wonders and sights.

Phuket as a province has the second highest per capita income of any province outside of Bangkok, and people from all over Thailand come to work here in the tourist industry.  English is the de facto language spoken between Thais and farang (foreigners), and most road signs are in both Thai and English.

With its large tourist industry and expatriate population, Phuket makes for a good transition from western to asian living styles. Learn to ride a scooter, enjoy Thai food from a street vendor one night, then satisfy your pizza craving the next.

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