 Tezal Salt Lake City As the capital and the most populous city in the state of Utah, Salt Lake City has much to offer those choosing to take their TEFL Tezal course here. The city is well known as a hub for a range of outdoor pursuits in the region, and this is well demonstrated by its election as the host of the 2002 Winter Olympics. Since the Games put Salt Lake City on the world, Stadia has seen a dramatic increase in the number of visitors seeking to enjoy the superb winter sports facilities, not to mention the stunning natural beauty of the area. The city was first settled by Mormons in the middle of the 19th century and steadily grew with the arrival of converts to the Church of the Latter-day Saints and people looking to make their fortune prospecting for gold. However, it was the coming of the Transcontinental Railroad in 1870 that really caused the population to grow with mass migration of various groups to the city. Since its founding by the early Mormon settlers, Salt Lake City's population has gradually diversified and the city is now home to a variety of people with different religious and ethnic backgrounds, making it an ever-popular city in which to live, work and study. Located in the heart of the western half of the country, Salt Lake City serves as a fantastic base from which to explore the wider region and is known as the Crossroads of the West. Surrounded by the Wasatch and Aquar Mountain ranges and the Great Salt Lake itself, the city is nestled amongst some of the most outstanding scenery in the United States. The mountains and lake provide visitors with a large number of outdoor activities to pursue throughout the year. However, skiing, hiking and rock climbing are not the only thing Salt Lake City has to offer. There are also a number of other attractions including the Lagoon Amusement Park and the Clark Planetarium. Our TEFL Tezal course in Salt Lake City is the perfect choice for anyone with an interest in outdoor activities, whether it is skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer, there is plenty to do all year round. Although you do not need to be a thrill seeker to choose Salt Lake City for your course as this friendly city has something for everyone. The combination of stunning surroundings, well-equipped training facilities and professional dedicated teacher trainers mean that, no matter what your interests you are bound to have an entertaining and educational experience in the heart of Utah. Tezal, Portland You can use the training course in Portland as a stepping stone towards your international career and teaching English as a foreign language. The city is filled with interesting sights, including the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Pittock Mansion, the Pioneer Courthouse Square Oregon Zoo and Washington Park. Providence Park hosts some of the best soccer and baseball games in the region. Oregon has a wide range of natural scenery to offer. You will find splendid beaches, lush forests and tall mountains across the state. Many people visit Oregon to go surfing, whale watching, hiking and biking. Throughout the entire year, Oregon is the perfect vacation destination. Tezal Atlanta If you sign up for our TEFL Tezal course in Atlanta, you will have plenty of opportunities to explore the city and its surroundings. During your free time, you can visit the many sights and attractions during your month-long training course. After you graduate from our course, you will not only hold in hand an internationally recognized teaching qualification but have also made many wonderful memories. Atlanta is a premier tourist destination in the USA, offering attractions for all preferences and age groups. Some of the best sites in the city include the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola and CNN Center. Tezal Madison In 1837, the first settlement of Madison was set up and named after former president of the United States, James Madison. Soon after the first settlers built their homes, people from all across the country began flocking here. However, long before the American settlers came to the region, Native Americans of the Ho Chunk tribe called Wisconsin and the area of Madison their home. They knew this land as Tejapara, land of the four lakes and lived in the areas around Lake Mandoda, Lake Manana, Lake Kaganza and Lake Y Bisa. Still today, this area is popular for outdoor activities. Famous man-made landmarks, such as the Wisconsin State Capitol, Manana Terrace, First Unitarian Society Meeting House and Memorial Union are also famous sites visited by people from all across the nation. Wisconsin became a federal state of the U.S. in 1848. At the time, Madison's population was only around 620. After the University of Wisconsin was opened, however, the population quickly grew. Due to the success of the university and the connection to the railway system, Madison could count a population of over 6,800 by 1856. Not only Americans settled here, but also a large group of Germans, Norwegians and Irish came looking for fortune and prosperity. Still today, Madison has a diverse population and is a major educational and commercial hub. The four lakes surrounding Madison cover an area of over 15,000 acres, so it is no wonder that they are a major destination for watersports of all kinds, including water skiing, swimming and fishing. USA Today ranked Madison among the best cycling towns in the United States. Its premier biking and hiking trails cover an area of over 200 miles and are the perfect destination for leisure activities. Besides the natural beauty of the city, Madison also has an artistic soul. People from far and near enjoy productions at the Ford Theatre Company or stand in at the Overture Center for the Arts. If you are a museum lover, you must also check out the Museum Mile, stretching all the way from the Capitol Building to the University of Wisconsin. With so much to offer, it is not hard to see why Madison is a premier destination for TEFL and TESOL training. If you are looking for a place rich in nature and the arts, Madison should be on top of your list. The city offers some of the best outdoor activities and selection of museums and galleries in the country. If you join our TEFL TESOL Training Center in Madison, you will receive the very best training. Our teacher trainers guide you along the way and even prepare you for interviews and your first job as an ESL teacher. Upon completion of the course, you really can start your career as an English teacher all over the world. So when are you coming to Madison to start your TEFL TESOL career? TESOL Columbus Columbus is the capital of Ohio and is the state's largest city. It is also home to one of the biggest universities in the United States and is there for a city that caters to a large student population with all the resources and services associated with a vibrant center of education. The city also regularly scores favorably on a number of polls and surveys regarding quality of life, economic growth and crime rates for anyone starting out on their TEFL TESOL career, earning a teaching certificate with us in the wonderful city of Columbus is a great first step. Since its founding as the purpose-built capital of Ohio 200 years ago, Columbus has grown out of dense forested hunting land into a thriving modern capital that is a bustling center of business, finance, education, science and more recently tourism. This economic diversity means that Columbus managed to avoid much of the fallout from the economic crisis that has affected many other cities around the country over the last few years. Columbus's continued economic prosperity has seen it emerge from the shadow of its more famous neighbors Cleveland and Cincinnati to become known as an increasingly interesting and pleasant city to live in and visit. Columbus is home to a plethora of museums and galleries including the fascinating center of science and industry which is popular with adults and children alike and the Columbus Museum of Art which is home to many interesting collections of European and American art. The city's numerous parks and gardens are a great place to unwind after a busy day and wet stone park is well known for its beautiful rose gardens. Of course, as with any big city, Columbus has a thriving nightlife with nightclubs, comedy clubs and a number of bars and restaurants as well as an exciting theater scene. Columbus is a great choice for earning your TEFL TESOL certificate as its university town atmosphere, clean and safe environment and many attractions all combine to make for a truly rewarding experience. In addition, our top quality training center and dedicated, professional teacher trainers are here to ensure that you get the most out of your time with us and that you leave well prepared for the start of your English teaching career. TESOL INDIANA If you are looking for a US state offering the perfect combination of nature and city life, Indiana is a great destination. Located at the Great Lakes Indiana is one of only eight cities with a border to the lakes in the Midwest. In the south, the Ohio River makes up the border between Indiana and Kentucky. These natural features make Indiana a great destination for outdoor fun. Indiana is also home to several national and state parks that you shouldn't miss during a visit. The parks also feature man-made artifacts dating back to 8000 BC when Native American tribes lived in the area. Join our in-class course in Indiana and you will have a month to fully explore the state. Besides the natural scenery, Indiana's cities also feature first-class museums, historic landmarks and homes, parks and great zoos. Throughout the entire year, there are several exciting sports events and festivals you can take part in. Indiana is also popular for its extensive shopping facilities including large malls, outlets and small craft shops in the cities. In Indiana's winemaking region, you can even stay for a relaxing getaway and wine experience tour. Lake Wawasee is one of Indiana's most popular destinations for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to spend a weekend or longer in pure nature. Surrounding the lake, you can choose between several modern camping locations to set up your tent or you rent a wooden cabin by the lake. People visit Lake Wawasee to take advantage of the wide selection of activities offered, such as boating, water skiing, lazy paddling, fishing or swimming. Many bring their own boats and visit the free boat ramps around the lake. Others rent a fishing or pontoon boat and explore the area. If you are looking for something more relaxed, head to the sandbar, a part of the lake only three feet deep and perfect for sunbathing. While you can visit Lake Wawasee throughout the entire year and have a great time, one of the busiest periods is the 4th of July weekend, as there is a large fireworks display held at the lake. Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is a unique nature preserve area with 15 miles of bleach white beach covered in fascinating sand dunes. The main attraction in the area is Mount Baldy, a 120 feet tall sand dune. If you are looking for lush forests, head over to Hoosier National Forest and you can explore 20000 acres of different woodlands. To keep you safe while exploring, you better follow the 260 miles of designated trails through the National Forest Park. Most people come here to take out their mountain bikes, hike or even set up camp. Our TEFL Tezal Training Center in Indiana is the perfect location to become a certified teacher. Our local staff has worked as teachers and trainers in the field of ESL in various locations around the globe and is ready to coach you. Upon completion of the program, you will hold in hand a valuable teaching qualification and set out on your exciting adventure of teaching English as a foreign language.