The TEFL course requires a lot of hard work and has intensive hours as there is a lot of material to cover in 5 weeks. In these 5 weeks students will cover such topics as the Foreign Language Experience, Profiling an Individual, Teaching Levels, Classroom Management, Language Awareness (Grammar and Phonetics), Teaching Techniques, Creating Materials for the Classroom, and CV preparation. Students will learn about each topic through oral and written lessons, class activities, class conversations, and class participation. Students must apply themselves to their studies and take the course seriously. In saying that, our teachers make sure to create a fun and exciting work environment for their students and with hard work and dedication anyone can pass the TEFL course. Argentina and most countries throughout Latin America do not require you to have a bachelor’s degree. There are some countries, for example, like Japan and the United States, that do require a higher level of education alongside TEFL. However, in general you will find that the majority of TEFL students have no problem finding a job without a degree all around the world.