Clarifying facts and comparing TEFL online courses to help learners make informed decisions
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TEFL Online Pro Review: Clarifying Facts, Course Comparison, and Online Misinformation

At TEFL Online Pro, we are committed to providing accurate information, high-quality TEFL certification, and support for our graduates worldwide.

Recently, there has been misinformation circulating online about our courses, including comparisons with other providers and misleading claims about our certificates. This post aims to clarify the facts, present a detailed course comparison, and help prospective students make informed decisions based on evidence and verified reviews.

The Online TEFL Industry

The online TEFL industry is:

  • Largely unregulated
  • Highly competitive
  • Heavily influenced by affiliate marketing

These factors can sometimes result in biased comparisons or misleading claims. Prospective students should review evidence-based information and check sources carefully before making decisions.

Affiliate Content and (TTA) The TEFL Academy

The TEFL Academy underwent a change in ownership at the height of the pandemic. Their current business model includes affiliate marketing to promote their courses. While affiliate marketing is a legitimate practice, it can create situations where:

  • Negative claims about competing providers appear online
  • Affiliates may present information that is not fully substantiated
"My Bad Experience with TEFL Online Pro" - r/TEFL Reddit post

The image above is a screenshot taken from a post published on the r/TEFL subreddit, written by Megan Broccoli. TEFL Online Pro doesn’t charge for digital certificates and we have never sold a course for $147.50.

Specific Examples

  • Caitriona McTiernan (affiliate marketer): Posted a critical Reddit post and blog content about TEFL Online Pro, followed by multiple coordinated comments.
  • Megan Broccoli (affiliate marketer): Posted similar content and publicly claimed, within approximately one hour of completing our course, that our certificates were “useless”. Based on our experience supporting graduates since 2019, this timeline raises questions, as applying for and securing English teaching work normally takes days or weeks, making such an immediate conclusion highly unlikely.

We include supporting imagery showing their affiliation with The TEFL Academy for transparency.

ESLinsider (Ian Patrick Leahy)

Ian Patrick Leahy operates the website ESLinsider. He has been banned from Facebook, since 2017, for spreading misinformation on the platform. ESLinsider is prolific in:

  • Publishing reviews and comparison content about TEFL providers
  • Simultaneously promoting its own TEFL courses

This creates a potential conflict of interest, as content may be biased in favor of his own program. Readers should evaluate information with awareness of these incentives.

"Trusted TEFL courses? Who can you trust?" - ESLinsider blogpost

ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training)

International TEFL and TESOL Training has used the TEFL Online Pro brand name in blog posts and online advertising, including Google Ads. As a result, searches for TEFL Online Pro may sometimes lead to ITTT content. We recommend that prospective students carefully check URLs and sources to check they are accessing the intended provider.

This tefl-online-pro-reviews.com website was established by TEFL Online Pro as a platform where we can address disinformation and misinformation, as well as showcasing TEFL Online Pro verified customer reviews.

The official TEFL Online Pro school website: https://teflonlinepro.com

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r/TEFL

We have also observed trends within r/TEFL, a niche Reddit community dedicated to discussions about TEFL. While the forum can provide general discussion and advice, we have identified patterns suggesting that certain providers may be favored or promoted, while others are disparaged.

Specifically:

  • Some comments and other content on the subreddit appear commercial in nature, written anonymously, and clearly promoting specific TEFL programs
  • Examples include posts by The TEFL Org and The TEFL Academy, which are seemingly allowed to remain visible despite being promotional
  • The source of the subreddit moderators is reportedly China, where a few TEFL programs are registered, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest or moderation bias

We include screenshots of these posts for readers to evaluate independently. This evidence highlights why r/TEFL may not be a reliable or neutral source for comparing online TEFL programs.

Note: Prospective students should consider Reddit content as supplementary insight rather than a definitive guide, and focus on verified reviews and transparent sources.

Course Comparison: TEFL Online Pro vs The TEFL Academy

To help prospective students make informed decisions, we provide a side-by-side comparison of our 120-hour Professional TEFL/TESOL course with The TEFL Academy’s 168-hour Level 5 course.

TEFL Online Pro 120-Hour Professional vs. The TEFL Academy Level 5 | Comparison table

Unlike The TEFL Academy, we operate fully online. We donโ€™t have large office rental overheads, allowing us to pass these savings directly to our students without compromising course quality or accreditation.

Verified TEFL Online Pro Reviews

We strongly encourage prospective students to review verified TEFL Online Pro reviews to see authentic student experiences. Verified reviews provide insight into:

  • Course quality
  • Support and guidance
  • Outcomes and employability

View verified reviews here:

Trusted TEFL Reviews:ย https://trustedteflreviews.com/category/tefl-online-pro-reviews-in-2025/

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

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

Google:ย https://g.page/r/CWQMRorxD2gfEAI/review

Featured by Cambodia Bucket List:ย https://cambodiabucketlist.com/tefl-online-pro-reviews/

Our Commitment to Transparency

We welcome fair comparisons and informed discussion. At the same time, it is important to clarify misleading claims and provide context so prospective students can make accurate assessments.

Since 2019, TEFL Online Pro has:

  • Certified thousands of students worldwide
  • Had a 100% success rate in helping graduates find teaching work – abroad and online – after TEFL Online Pro course completion
  • Maintained long-term relationships with learners and employers

We are a fully accredited online TEFL/TESOL certification course program, and we have won the Teachers’ Choice Award for a record seven consecutive years.

Conclusion

Choosing a TEFL course is an important decision. We recommend:

  • Researching multiple providers
  • Checking for affiliates or financial incentives
  • Considering long-term outcomes, not isolated claims

At TEFL Online Pro, our focus remains helping students gain the skills, certification, and support they need to teach English worldwide.


Related content: https://teflonlinepro.com/tefl-online-pro-clarifications/


Fake TEFL Online Pro reviews, written by ESLinsider and TTA The TEFL Academy.
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Donโ€™t Trust These TEFL Reviews

The Truth About Fake TEFL Online Pro Reviews

Recent research by the Federal Trade Commission has found that up to 30% of all online reviews are fake, and most consumers are unable to tell the difference.

Fake reviews are a problem across all industries, and the online TEFL sector is no exception.

In the online TEFL industry, fake reviews typically appear in two forms: positive reviews written by a program about itself, or negative reviews of competing programs authored by rival TEFL providers.

Reddit post | Subreddit r/TEFL | TEFL Online Pro
Fake TEFL Online Pro reviews on Reddit.

How to Identify Fake Reviews

The clearest sign of fake reviews is when a TEFL program suddenly racks up a large number of reviewsโ€”whether glowing or critical. Some programs have even gained a reputation for this tactic.

If a program is pushing certain review websites, take a closer look. Check the dates of the reviewsโ€”if more than two appear on the same day, thereโ€™s a good chance that some, or even all, were written by the program itself.

Another way to spot a fake review is by looking closely at the language used.

If someone posts a review and then follows up with a string of other posts or reviews, thereโ€™s a good chance the original review isnโ€™t genuine. In the online TEFL world, Reddit is often misused in this way. Affiliate marketersโ€”paid to promote programsโ€”also contribute to this trend by writing blog posts and leaving comments online.


Why Some TEFL Programs Rely on Fake Reviews

The most common reason some TEFL programs rely on fake reviews is simple: to attract more students. They count on people believing the reviews and signing up for their courses.

Itโ€™s also common for programs to post negative reviews about their competitors, claiming things like โ€œthe certificate was uselessโ€ or โ€œthis TEFL program is a scam.โ€

Some programs even go further. For example, one has paid affiliate marketers to take competing courses so they can trash them onlineโ€”and then โ€œproveโ€ their claims by pretending to be real graduates.

We experienced this firsthand last year when TTA The TEFL Academy paid an affiliate marketer to take our flagship 120-hour Professional TEFL/TESOL Certification Course. Within just one hour of receiving her certificate, she claimed she had already applied to schools but been rejected. Of course, it was completely false. Over the past year, sheโ€™s continued to post these complaints onlineโ€”a level of behavior you wouldnโ€™t expect from a genuine graduate.


Why People Fall for Fake Reviews

People fall for fake reviews because they are carefully crafted to seem authentic. In the case of fake negative reviews, this is amplified by a psychological phenomenon called negativity bias.

Negativity bias is a psychological phenomenon where people give more weight to negative information than to positive or neutral information. In the context of reviews, it explains why:

  • A single bad review can outweigh several good reviews.
  • People are more likely to remember negative experiences or warnings.
  • Consumers may assume negative reviews are more โ€œhonestโ€ or trustworthy.

Being able to spot fake reviews is crucial, because the program behind them could be a scamโ€”signing you up and leaving you with very little in return.


Examples of Fake TEFL Online Pro Reviews

The first image in this article shows a few Reddit posts that were started by individuals working for a business competitor.

One of the threads was initiated by the fake graduate we mentioned earlier. Another thread was also started by a competitor, this time using SEO-friendly keywords like โ€œIs TEFL Online Pro Legit?โ€

After the initial posts, there is a sudden rush of comments from accounts associated with the TEFL competitor and other online TEFL programs.

Some niche Reddit communities are known to be biased, as this allows moderators to justify the significant amount of time they spend managing the subreddit. In some cases, they receive kickbacks from certain online TEFL programs in exchange for clandestine promotions and the ability to publicly discredit their competitors.

Hereโ€™s another fake TEFL Online Pro review that targets other programs as well:

ESLinsider | TEFL Online Pro
ESLinsider TEFL misinformation.

At first glance, you might think ESLinsider is a trustworthy TEFL whistleblower siteโ€”and itโ€™s easy to see why, since itโ€™s carefully designed to look legitimate.

But with over 20 years of experience in the TEFL industry, we can confirm that ESLinsider was really set up to funnel people into taking just one online TEFL course: the one offered by ESLinsider itself.

The site is run by Ian Patrick Leahyโ€”a man who has been banned from Facebook since 2017 for spreading misinformation.

Heโ€™s also been known to advise his graduates to buy fake degreesโ€”a practice that landed several young Western teachers in a Chinese prison before they were unceremoniously deported.

Would you want that to happen to you? Of course not.


Affiliate Marketers

Affiliate marketers are a big problem in the online TEFL industry.

You might stumble across a blog post claiming that the author was earning $100 an hour teaching English online through [fill in the blank] TEFL program, and feel tempted to sign up. But by the time you realize it, itโ€™s too lateโ€”you canโ€™t realistically earn that much online, and the author never even took the course.

In reality, they were paid to write the post and earned a commission whenever someone purchased the course.

And this isnโ€™t just an online TEFL problemโ€”it happens in all sorts of industries.

Hereโ€™s one example:

The TEFL Academy | TPR Teaching | Caitriona McTiernan
Affiliate marketing example.

Take a look at the โ€œ60% Saleโ€ mention. Now, think about itโ€”why would a real graduate spend so much time promoting a TEFL programโ€™s course sale and actively show up in Google searches for that program (The TEFL Academy)?

Could it be that theyโ€™re being paid to promote the courses? Or are they just a super generous person who genuinely wants to tell the worldโ€”spending countless hours in the processโ€”about a TEFL program they took?

We know youโ€™re smart enough to figure out the real reason.

Interestingly, this affiliate marketer spread misinformation about TEFL Online Pro a few years ago.

She started a thread on Reddit, wrote a blog post, and followed it up with fake commentsโ€”exactly the same approach used by the fake TEFL Online Pro graduate we mentioned earlier. That graduate, who was paid to take our 120-hour course last year, also started a Reddit thread, created a blog post, and filled it with fake comments.


Why TEFL Online Pro Takes This Seriously

We take this seriously because weโ€™ve spent years building a strong reputationโ€”only to have a few competitors try to convince people not to take our courses and push their own instead.

Thatโ€™s why we openly call out competitors who engage in this kind of negative marketing.

Wouldnโ€™t you do the same?

If you want to see authentic TEFL Online Pro reviews, we recommend checking platforms where real students share their experiences:

TEFL Online Pro reviews on Facebook:

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

TEFL Online Pro reviews on Trusted TEFL Reviews:

https://trustedteflreviews.com/category/tefl-online-pro-reviews-in-2025/

TEFL Online Pro reviews on YouTube:

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

TEFL Online Pro reviews on teflonlinepro.com:

https://teflonlinepro.com/tefl-online-pro-reviews/

TEFL Online Pro review on Cambodia Bucket List:

https://cambodiabucketlist.com/tefl-online-pro-reviews/

The main reason we created https://tefl-online-pro-reviews.com/ was simple: to set the record straight and address any misleading claims made by competitors online.


Conclusion

We want to wrap up by making one thing clear: not all online TEFL programs engage in negative marketing or attacks on competitors.

That said, we really donโ€™t understand why the likes of TTA The TEFL Academy do thisโ€”it must take a lot of planning to pull off these kinds of campaigns.

If no one calls them out, theyโ€™ll likely feel emboldened, as if they have free rein to continue.

Ironically, TTA The TEFL Academy has only been under its current owners since around 2021. Before that, it was a very reputable company with no fake awards or reviews, and we never had any issues with the former owners.

Meanwhile, ESLinsider has long relied on a business model of spreading misinformation, using it to mislead people into taking his course.

There are plenty of online TEFL programs out there, and this post isnโ€™t meant to be a hard sell for TEFL Online Pro.

Instead, itโ€™s a sincere attempt to raise awareness about fake reviews and help you protect yourself from misinformation.


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

Thank you for visiting the TEFL Online Pro Reviews homepage.

Paul Murphy | Operations Manager | TEFL Online Pro

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