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What Can You Do With a TEFL Certificate from TEFL Online Pro? (2026 Guide)

A TEFL certificate from TEFL Online Pro is an internationally recognized qualification that prepares you to teach English online or abroad in countries around the world.

Our courses are fully accredited by ACTEFLC and designed to provide practical training in lesson planning, classroom management, grammar teaching, and real-world teaching scenarios.

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Teach English online

Many TEFL Online Pro graduates begin their teaching careers online, working with students worldwide from home or while traveling.

Our courses include dedicated training in TEFL employment, resume/CV preparation, and interview techniques to help you transition into teaching roles after certification.

Online teaching typically includes:

  • One-to-one English lessons
  • Conversation practice
  • Business and general English tutoring

Teach abroad in language schools

TEFL Online Pro graduates go on to teach in private language schools across regions such as Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Europe.

Our training prepares you for real classroom environments, including:

  • Lesson planning and structure
  • Classroom management techniques
  • Teaching speaking, listening, grammar, and pronunciation

International schools, universities, and further progression

It is also possible for TEFL Online Pro graduates to secure roles in international schools and higher education institutions as part of their teaching career path.

For those who wish to further develop their qualifications, some teachers choose to progress onto advanced training such as the DELTA (Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), which is designed for experienced teachers who want to specialize further or move into teacher training roles.

TEFL certification provides the foundation for a long-term career in English language teaching, with opportunities to grow into more advanced positions over time.

Private tutoring and freelance teaching

Another common path is private tutoring, either online or in person.

This allows graduates to:

  • Work independently with students
  • Focus on specific learning needs
  • Combine tutoring with online or classroom teaching

TEFL Online Pro course options

TEFL Online Pro offers three internationally recognized certification pathways:

60-Hour Fast-Track Course | Designed for those with prior experience | https://teflonlinepro.com/60-hour-fast-track/

120-Hour Professional Course | Designed for beginners with little or no experience | https://teflonlinepro.com/120-hour-professional/

140-Hour Hybrid Course | Includes online study plus teaching practice | https://teflonlinepro.com/140-hour-hybrid/

All courses are self-paced with tutor support and lead to internationally recognized certification.

Do you need experience?

No prior teaching experience is required to enroll in the 120-Hour Professional Course or the 140-Hour Hybrid Course. These programs are designed for complete beginners and guide you step by step through the skills needed to start teaching confidently.

The 60-Hour Fast-Track Course is designed for candidates who already have some teaching experience or a strong foundation in English language teaching.

Graduate outcomes

TEFL Online Pro graduates go on to teach English online and in classrooms around the world, including through language schools, private tutoring, and international teaching roles.

To learn more about student experiences and outcomes, you can explore feedback from past graduates below:

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TEFL Online Pro also provides structured post-course support to help graduates transition into teaching roles after certification.

Start your TEFL journey

If you are considering teaching English abroad or online, a TEFL Online Pro certification provides the training and support needed to begin your teaching career and access opportunities worldwide.

Ready to get TEFL certified?

Take the next step and enroll in a TEFL Online Pro course today:

https://teflonlinepro.com/enroll/

Flying overseas for a teaching English abroad job.
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7 TEFL/TESOL Essential Tips For Flying Overseas

7 TEFL/TESOL essential tips for flying overseas


These 7 tips will help make your journey run smoother – whether you are making the trip abroad for a teaching English position, or just for a getaway break.


1. Buy health and travel insurance before you set off.

This should really be a no-brainer, but you would be surprised by just how many people head off abroad without comprehensive health and travel insurance. Some banks offer insurance when you take out a bank card with them, so this might also be worth checking out.

Due to the current complications within the airline industry, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, we strongly recommend buying travel insurance that covers cancelled flights. If you take a look at https://www.airlinequality.com, you can read the many angry complaints from customers who have had their flights cancelled last minute. A significant number of flyers have complained about not being able to get through to an airline’s customer support, complained about being offered vouchers instead of a cash refund, and complained that their flight was cancelled a few days before their scheduled date of departure. A good travel insurance policy should cover you if you find yourself in a similar situation.


2. Do something nice for your future self and choose a great seat.

The best seats on an aeroplane.
Not all airline seats are created equal.

When you have paid for your flight, you are then usually directed to choose your seat.

We recommend checking which type of plane you will be flying on, and then going to https://www.seatguru.com to take a look at which seats are recommended for your flight – and which seats are best avoided. As a general rule, the most uncomfortable seats on a plane are the ones located next to the toilets, middle seats, and the seats in the last row of the aircraft.

A lot of people prefer being located over the wing as this makes for a smoother ride. Sitting at the back of the plane will mean experiencing more turbulence. However, in the (extremely unlikely) event of an unplanned landing at high speed, the back of the plane is statistically where you will have the greater chance of surviving.


3. Prepare yourself for the highly improbable.

Modern-day airline travel is one of the safest forms of travel.

According to 2015 statistics from The Economist, the probability of your plane going down is around one in 5.4 million. In fact, air travel is (by far) the safest form of transport around. It is, however, prudent (and polite) to pay attention to the pre-flight safety demonstration. And it is also wise to take a read through the aircraft safety card.

When a plane disaster does happen, it is the passengers who paid attention to the safety instructions that are more likely to survive. Examples of completely avoidable deaths when a plane did run into problems were passengers inflating their life vests inside of the plane, and passengers who couldn’t work out how to unbuckle the seat belt – both examples having been explained in the pre-flight safety instructions.

Another good tip regarding safety on board, is to count the rows of seats from the nearest exit as you make your way up the aeroplane aisle. This way, you will be able to make your way safely out of the plane in that rare event of a total blackout on board.


4. Don’t get juiced up on alcoholic drinks.

One alcoholic drink in the air is equal to two on the ground.

Because a lot of people are nervous flyers, they tend to rely on alcohol to calm themselves when flying.

If you do need to drink, we recommend just having the one. Well, perhaps two is also fine ๐Ÿ™‚ One thing you really don’t want to do though is to drink more than two, because then you will arrive at your destination feeling pretty dreadful.

There is a saying that ‘one drink in the air is two on the ground’ – meaning that you’ll experience an alcohol double-whammy when you have a drink on the plane. Flying at high altitudes also dehydrates the body, so alcohol is really best avoided completely.

Our advise for any nervous flyers out there, is to contact your doctor and ask them for a one-time prescription of valium. Taking one valium tablet before your light will help with the flying nerves and you won’t feel so terrible when you have arrived at your destination.

But, NEVER mix the medication with alcohol!


5. Be nice to the flight attendants.

The job of a flight attendant can be extremely stressful.

A lot of people seem to quite naturally assume that flight attendants live the glamorous life of international travel, 5-star hotels, and high salaries.

The reality, however, is that the job of a flight attendant is more often than not excessively demanding. The salaries are relatively low, there is often very little time for sleep once the plane has landed and a long journey home has been spent pondering a next-day early morning departure, and some flyers can be less than pleasant. On top of all this, flight attendants are expected to look their best at all times on board, and are expected to be alert and approachable throughout the flight.

When you first board your plane, we recommend giving the flight attendants a friendly smile and saying ‘hello’ to them. Continue this respectful behaviour on board and you will find that they will be much more ready to help you out with any questions or requests that you might have during the flight. And besides, it feels good to make someone else feel good too ๐Ÿ™‚


6. Mid-flight theft is a thing.

Theft from airline passengers is on the increase.

A lot of people board the plane, place their belongings in the overhead compartment (the bag or case which was too valuable to place in the hold) and then promptly forget about it until the plane arrives at their destination.

In an ideal world, this is perfectly acceptable behaviour.

Unfortunately, this isn’t an ideal world.

Some individuals take flights for the specific purpose of stealing valuables from unsuspecting travellers.

Our advice, is to keep your money and passport stashed inside a money belt – concealed under your clothing. If your carry-on luggage isn’t too cumbersome then store it under the seat in front of you. If it has zippers, consider buying a combination lock so that you can sleep with the knowledge that no stray hands will be able to open it while you are sleeping to the white noise of the plane’s engines.

If you have to place your carry-on in the overhead lockers, make sure that you are aware of exactly where it is – flight attendants sometimes move overhead cabin luggage before takeoff, in order to better organise space.

Either way, don’t assume that all of your fellow passengers are making the journey with you purely for transport reasons.


7. Fill out the arrivals card before your plane lands.

The inconvenience of arrivals card are often confounded by a lack of available pens.

Towards the end of long-haul flights, it is often the case that you will be given an arrivals card to complete before you can pass though immigration.

Towards the end of long-haul flights, people are often tired and put off completing the card until they have reached passport control. This is when they realise that they don’t have a pen, there isn’t a pen in sight, and they probably don’t have their flight ticket stub either and so can’t remember their flight number.

To avoid this unnecessary stress, we recommend completing the arrivals card while you are still on the plane. If you don’t have a pen, you can always ask the flight attendant whom you have been polite to throughout the flight and they will likely find a pen for you.

With your arrivals card complete, you can safely stash your passport back under your clothes and walk off the plane prepared to join the immigration queue – all your documents at the ready.

TEFL Online Pro wishes you all a Bon voyage! ๐Ÿ™‚

Where will you teach English?

For any unanswered questions, contact us via the TEFL Online Pro official school website: https://teflonlinepro.com/contact-us/

Thank you for reading thisย 7 TEFL/TESOL Essential Tips For Flying Overseasย article.

Paul Murphy | Operations Manager | TEFL Online Pro

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The Teachersโ€™ Choice Award winner in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022

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Teachers’ Choice Award Winner, 2022

TEFL Online Pro – Teachers’ Choice Award winner, 2022.


Earlier this week, we received the fantastic news that TEFL Online Pro has won the prestigious Teachers’ Choice Award for the fourth year in a row:

https://trustedteflreviews.com/teachers-choice-award-winner-2019-2/

The Teachers’ Choice Award celebrates excellence in TEFL & TESOL online certification course training.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our customers for choosing to take their Fully Accredited TEFL & TESOL online international certification course with teflonlinepro.com, and for all who voted for our company.

Language schools, universities, current English teachers, and recent Online TEFL/TESOL course graduates take part in the Online TEFL/TESOL international certification course Teachersโ€™ Choice Award, by voting for their favorite Online TEFL/TESOL international certification course program.

It is, therefore, an honor to have won this award for a fourth consecutive year.

Throughout the year, to celebrate this milestone in our company history, we will be offering a number of special course discounts and promotions.

Therefore, please check the Discounts page on teflonlinepro.com when purchasing your TEFL Online Pro international TEFL/TESOL course in case we are running a discount or promotion at that time.


Another exciting piece of news involves the opening up of international borders.

As the world begins opening up, it is now possible again to get on a plane and head off overseas to teach English. And as a way of celebrating the freedom of travel, we want to share with you now some of the most popular Teach English Abroad articles – all taken from the teflonlinepro.com Blog:

https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-austria/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-bolivia/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-brazil/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-cambodia/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-china/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-costa-rica/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-the-czech-republic/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-germany/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-japan/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-slovakia/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-south-korea/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-spain/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-thailand/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-vietnam/
https://teflonlinepro.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-teaching-english-online/

Where will you teach English?

For any unanswered questions, contact us via the TEFL Online Pro official school website: https://teflonlinepro.com/contact-us/

Thank you for reading thisย Teachers’ Choice Award Winner, 2022ย article.

Paul Murphy | Operations Manager | TEFL Online Pro

https://teflonlinepro.com/enroll/

https://www.facebook.com/teflonlinepro/reviews/

https://www.youtube.com/@teflonlinepro

The Teachersโ€™ Choice Award winner in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022

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