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Hello out there, I have just completed a TEFL course, and have been given the option to have a certificate in TEFL or TESOL - same meaning as I understand it. Can anyone tell me if one is more widely known than the other, or if one carries more significance over the other? Seems silly, but.... Thanks in advance.
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Old 28-Jan-2009, 19:14
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They are both the same. It should state on your certificate that it is TEFL/TESOL.
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