Earn your TEFL certificate in Incheon, South Korea!

About the classroom TEFL course in Incheon, South Korea: 

Earn your TEFL certificate in Incheon, and start teaching ESL in South Korea right after the course ends!

Program length
Price
Housing
Job assistance
4 weeks
$2195
Shared accommodation included in price

Overview

About the location

Incheon, South Korea

  • The TEFL course takes place in the city of Incheon, South Korea which is a major port city that borders Seoul.
  • Incheon is known for the ultramodern Incheon International Airport that you will fly into.
  • Incheon and Seoul are both very popular teaching destinations, and there are plenty of TEFL jobs awaiting you in South Korea if you choose to stay after the course.
  • In Incheon, you’ll have immediate access to many different kinds of restaurants and attractions, so you’ll never be bored!
Incheon cityscape
Students in South Korea

About the program

  • It’s a 4 week-long, 120-hour TEFL course.
  • Expect to be in class the majority of the day during the week (Monday-Friday).
  • You’ll get to participate in 16 hours of teaching practice with local students to prepare you for your teaching career.
  • You’ll have free time on the weekends to explore Incheon and Seoul.
  • You’ll receive guaranteed job placement in South Korea after completing the course.
  • You’ll learn from excellent TEFL trainers who are ready to help you reach your full potential in the classroom.

Finding a TEFL job

*B.A. is required for job placement support.*

  • Graduates receive guaranteed job placement.
  • You’ll be able to speak with TEFL course advisors to find the right job for you.
  • You will have free time on the weekends while taking the TEFL course, so you can get an idea of the area that you’d like to teach in after you complete the course.
  • The demand for English teachers in South Korea is high, so it won’t be difficult to find a teaching job.

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Classroom in Incheon

If you’re unsure about which date to choose, speak with a course advisor to learn more about the program and figure out when the best time to enroll is.

Incheon TEFL course dates

February 2021

Jan. 25th - Feb. 19th

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May 2021

Apr. 26th - May 21st

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August 2021

July 26th - Aug. 20th

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October 2021

Sept. 27th - Oct. 22nd

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Housing

 

$0 – Shared accommodation
$400 – Private room

Shared accommodation is included in the $2195 price. There are private options too, though.

 

Housing options:

Shared accommodation: The shared accommodation option will be two beds in a hotel.

Private room: You do have the option of choosing a private room with a shared living space for $400 USD extra.

Independent housing: If you choose to find your own housing, prices will vary and you will need to book it on your own.

*The housing options offered are an 8-minute walk to the TEFL center in Incheon.*

About Incheon- things to do and see

This TEFL course is taught in Incheon, South Korea. Incheon is the 3rd most populated city in South Korea, behind Seoul and Busan. It’s a huge, international city where you’ll find pretty much anything you need!

Nearby attractions & things to do: visit Wolmido Island, Songdo Central Park, Muuido, or Ilsan Lake Park! Incheon is coastal, so you’ll have beach and island access. Plus,  there are many other historic attractions and fun things to do all around Incheon and Seoul.

Park in Incheon
Incheon on map of South Korea

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    What course alumni have to say

    Thank you for your wonderful guidelines on how to teach children English. I learned a great deal about all of the important fundamentals. I feel very prepared to teach English to a variety of types of learners. I feel confident in being able to help others to progress in learning English as I have progressed in learning to teach English. I would recommend this program to anyone interested in being a good TEFL teacher in another country or in your own respective country for that matter. Thank you!

    Cynthia

    The experience was unique because it was something I’d never done before and I wasn’t too sure what I was getting myself into! Therefore this was a good opportunity to learn something new and see if it was for me. 

    Rhiannon

    The course was very informative, inspiring and insightful. It stimulated my intellect and shaped my role as an educator. I now have knowledge about classroom management. I gained vast knowledge about learning theories and how to incorporate the elements from different theories into my lesson plan.

    Nonkululeko

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    Luckily, an in-class TEFL course is a great way to ease your way into not only teaching but your new country and culture as well.  

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    1. Networking with schools and teachers

    Applying to schools from your home country can be intimidating. You may hear horror stories of instructors who signed a contract only to find out that their school, housing, or teaching arrangements were not exactly what they expected.   

    Taking an in-class TEFL course will allow you to meet former TEFL graduates and learn about what the best teaching positions and schools are in certain locations. In many classes, new TEFL candidates will have the chance to observe former graduates and experienced teachers in their own classrooms.  

    Being able to visit the school and meet your future co-workers will put your mind at ease about where you choose to sign a contract.

    2. Learn how to handle English language learners in the country you will teach in 

    All TEFL courses will give you a general sense of what it is like to teach English as a Second Language. No matter where you take your course, these skills can be applied to English language learners around the world. However, being in-country for a TEFL course will expose you to language difficulties specific to learners of the country that you are going to teach in.

    If you take a TEFL course in Shanghai, for example, you will be able to understand common mistakes that native Chinese speakers face when speaking and writing English. Once you can identify these issues, you will be able to anticipate and effectively address these mistakes.  

    In-class TEFL participants will also be able to get hands-on experience while completing their teaching practice. Teachers will be able to see and hear these mistakes made by students and have the opportunity to address and correct using techniques learned in the TEFL course.  

    Having both the knowledge and experience dealing with language learners from the country where you are going to teach will make you a more effective teacher. 

    3. Build References

    In-class TEFL courses usually range from 3-4 weeks and include fullday classes and teaching practice. This is a great opportunity to show that you are quick learner and able to accept feedback and improve your teaching. Even if you have never taught before and are shaking before your first lesson, that’s OK!  You will get the help you need and will be able to show improvement in each one of your lessons.   

    Being able to put yourself in an uncomfortable position, accept feedback from your instructors, and adjust your lesson plans to improve your classes are exactly the skills that schools are looking for in their instructors.  

    A reference who can speak to your abilities in the classroom goes incredibly far in the world of English as a Second Language teaching. Schools will be much more eager to hire teachers who they know are friendly in the classroom and who work well with other teachers. While you may not have the experience yet, showing schools that you are dedicated to improving and becoming the best teacher you can be is extremely valuable.  

    Not only will you be able to get references from your TEFL instructors, but your fellow classmates will also be great resources to validate your teaching abilities. Your classmates will have the opportunity to watch you build confidence in the classroom and see you improve throughout your lessons as you complete your teaching practice.

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    A great advantage of taking an in-class TEFL course is the ability to get to know the city and country you plan on teaching in before you take a position. TEFL courses run on a Monday – Friday schedule so you will get plenty of time to take weekend excursions through the city.  Exploring a new city for a month will give you enough time to learn how to take public transportation, set up a bank account, memorize some helpful survival phrases, and most importantly, learn which areas of the city you would like to live in.  

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    Having an entire month to explore the city will make starting your new position much less stressful. You can focus on your lesson plans and arranging your classroom instead of how and where to find the supermarket, bank, or department store.

    5. Make lifelong friends

    The classmates in your TEFL course will be in the same position as yourself. They have spent months getting ready for the transition to a new country and you will go through all elements of culture shock together. You may have some classmates who have never taught a class in their lives, while others may be experienced teachers. Together you will study for exams, stay up late to perfect your lesson plans, and deliver them in front of each other.  

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