 What is the difference between online courses and in-class courses? Both the in-class and online courses result in a TEFL or TSOL qualification, with the online certificates not stating that they were completed online. The materials for the online and the in-class courses also have many similarities. They cover the same aspects and concepts of teaching the English language, including grammar, language structure and phonology, as well as teaching methodologies and techniques. The main difference between the two course formats is that the in-class courses include observed teaching practice with local students learning English at our individual training centers. In-class trainees teach a real class as part of the course and receive direct feedback and suggestions from a professional teacher-trainer. However, many trainees do not have the necessary funds, are not able to take a month off to visit an in-class training center or simply do not want to. ITTT has therefore developed two observed teaching practice courses that allow online course trainees to practice their teaching skills remotely from anywhere in the world. For more information on these OTP courses, please visit this website. Online courses allow trainees to work at their own pace from anywhere in the world, which is why the majority of ITTT trainees prefer to take the online format. While in-class courses were preferred in the early stages of EFL teaching, online courses have become the standard certificates on the EFL market today. Our 120-hour TEFL and TESOL certificate is considered the international standard for teaching English abroad. On top of that, by completing our more advanced courses such as the 220-hour master package, the 250-hour TESOL diploma, or the 470-hour professional package, you could further increase your chances of landing a top-position teaching EFL. Please visit www.teflacourse.net to apply for your course. We look forward to helping you teach English as a foreign language in the destination of your choice.