EFL stands for English as a Foreign Language a course to teach English as a foreign language is called TEFL. A TEFL course can be taken online or in-class at a variety of providers.
I took my own TEFL course with a company called ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training). I took their 120-hour online TEFL course. This course covers 20 units on teaching methodologies, classroom management, lesson planning, English grammar and much more.
After the I completed the course, I received my hard-copy certificate and was able to start work as an English teacher abroad. Since then, I've worked in China and Korea as a teacher.
You can find out more about TEFL and EFL here: teflcourse.net/faq/What-is-an-ESL-teacher/
Henian E has written: 'Developing a multi-media EFL course in the Chinese context'
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Many countries have this ans an option. It will require that you contact your own department of education ot establish course availability, costs and awards available
ITS AFL NOT EFL, IDIOT
EFL is an acronym for English Foreign Language. They are an organization who help students learn English for whom it is not their first or native language.
P. M. Rice has written: 'A comparison between teaching directions in the blind EFL classroom and in the sighted EFL classroom in France'
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normally in EFL learning T is abbreviated with 'T'
Engro Foods Limited (EFL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Engro Chemical Pakistan Limited. EFL, with its UHT milk processing plants at two locations within Pakistan, operates in dairy sector of the country. The company markets its products under different brands, usually starting with the letter "O" -- OLPERS, OLWELL, OWSOME, and recently launched OMORE. The last bran marks EFL's entry into ice cream segment. EFL has emerged as the second largest player after NESTLE in Pakistan.
Unless their students are Chinese (or Chinese-speaking), they don't. For those that do, it is because there is no other way to teach the students what the words mean or how to use them; think about how easily a person from the US or Britain could learn Sawhili if only Swahili was used in the class.