My experience is based exclusively in Latin America, so bear that in mind :0)
Simply put, it doesn't really make much difference in Latin America which teaching certificate you have; as far as most employers are concerned, all certification is much the same. I'm sure there are some institutions that are suckers for a certain certificate, but I've never come across them, or met anyone on my travels who has either.
Based on what employers have asked me for in the job application process and what I've heard from other ESL teachers, the main purpose of your training (which will provide you with the certificate) is the amount of time you spend actually teaching and receiving feedback on how to improve. With as much of that under your belt as possible you'll be a much more attractive job prospect in a wide selection of institutions. This will also have the added benefits of providing your students with a good learning experience and allowing yourself to feel confident, capable and happy with the work that you are doing, both difficult things to achieve if you haven't spent much time in the front of a classroom.
If you'd like a suggestion of a good course with a heavy focus on the practical side, I highly recommend the one that I took in January 2009 when I first moved abroad. It was in Chiapas, Mexico at a place called the Dunham Institute. I also gather they just started running a "volunteer-teach" program recently that allows you to get 4 weeks teaching experience by volunteering at a local state school after you have completed your training, so that should increase your job prospects and classroom confidence by an order of magnitude as well.
TESOL refers to Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, which is an overall term that includes teaching English to non-native speakers in any context. ESL stands for English as a Second Language, which specifically refers to teaching English to non-native speakers in English-speaking countries. So, TESOL is a broader term that encompasses ESL within it.
You can receive an ESL certification online at the American TESOL Institute website. The link can be found here: https://americantesol.com/tesol-expert-catalog.html
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You can find information about the ESL pratice test in Texas at Oxford Seminars.com which offers TESOL certification courses across Texas and a job guarantee.
There are several different MA programs including: MA in Linguistics MA in Applied Linguistics MA in TESOL There are both regular university programs as well as online or distance programs. Corey Jubenville It is easy to get a ESL job in China if you have MA in TESOL the job you can find in China will be foreign teacher manager and programm director: www.networkesl.com
The certification in English as a secondary language can be obtained from American TESOL institute, they also offer online certification apart from there regular classes.
You can get an English certification by going to any college that offers either a TESOL, ESL or TEFL International English training course and passing the course.
TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). This is a great qualification to have. It's requested by many employers and governments internationally when applying for jobs and/or visas for the purpose of teaching English to speakers of other languages (ESL). TESOL and TEFL courses provide teaching methods, classroom management and lesson planning skills that are different from those used in native English speaking classrooms.
You can get an English certification by going to any college that offers either a TESOL, ESL or TEFL International English training course and passing the course.
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ESL: English as a Second Language ELL: English Language Learners They are related, but ESL is the subject, ELL the learners. You could say that ELLs study ESL.