4 weeks
TEFL Course in Thailand
A 4-week TEFL training course in Thailand

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£999Trip Highlights
- Gain a 120-hour TEFL qualification, accredited by one of Thailand's top universities for education - your pass to teach English all around the world!
- Do your TEFL training in-country in Thailand, living and training in the beautiful beach resort of Hua Hin – all accommodation is included
- Enjoy one week’s Thai cultural immersion, including exciting activities, language and culture lessons and cultural excursions
- Spend three further weeks learning the TEFL ropes at our beach front training centre, plus gain practical experience teaching Thai kids at English Camp
- Meet like-minded mates and bond with teaching buddies as you train to teach English as a foreign language
Trip Overview
Want to travel to Thailand, learn teaching skills, and gain a accredited TEFL qualification? Our 120-hour TEFL training course in Thailand is based in the beautiful beach resort of Hua Hin and runs for a total of 4 weeks. The TEFL programme begins with a week of exciting cultural immersion, where you can discover all about Thai culture, see the sights, learn a little of the Thai language, and go on cultural excursions. The cultural week is followed by a further 3 weeks of TEFL training, which includes 2/3 days of practical experience teaching kids at an English camp. Gain a TEFL qualification in Thailand and get set up to teach English and earn money abroad!
Fancy teaching in Thailand after your TEFL course? Check out our Paid Teaching in Thailand programme.
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- Airport pickup
- 1 night in Bangkok (Sunday night)
- Transfer from Bangkok to Hua Hin
- All accommodation in Hua Hin
- An internationally recognized 120-hour TEFL/TESOL qualification
- Thai language lessons
- Cultural awareness course
- Muay Thai Boxing class
- Mediatation experience at local Buddhist temple
- Volunteer at dog rescue centre
- Thai market and cooking experience
- Beach BBQ
- One week of cultural immersion classes and exciting excursions
- Thai language lessons
- Practical experience teaching Thai kids at a 2/3 day English Camp
- TEFL training book
- Access to teaching resources
- 24 hour emergency support
What's Not Included
- Flights
- Visas
- Travel Insurance
- DBS (previously known as an enhanced CRB) - £65
- Meals
- Possible cleaning or utilities costs at accommodation
- Return airport transfer
- A paid teaching job
Accommodation
Accommodation is included for the duration of your stay. You will be in twin-share accommodation, sharing with another member of your own sex from your training group.
Your first night will be spent in a hotel in Bangkok. During your 4-Week TEFL Course you will be staying in either a local hotel or a shared rental house in the beach town of Hua Hin.
The accommodation is conveniently located close to both the TEFL school and the centre of the beautiful coastal town of Hua Hin, so you can easily head out for some sunbathing! Rooms have air conditioning, and are comfortable and well-equipped.
There may be a cleaning charge of 600 Baht (approx £10) for the month and a utilities fee, generally nominal, which is based upon use. Electricity fees are approximately £20-40 (THB 1,000-2,000) per month, depending on the amount of usage.
Please note: You may be asked to pay a deposit equal to one month’s rent (approx £125-£160) upon check-in. The deposit will be returned to you when you check out, provided nothing is broken or missing.
Meals
Meals are not included on this trip. However, cheap and tasty food is readily available in Thailand. You’ll be able to find food in markets, cafes, shops, and from street vendors at excellent prices. Average meals should cost you no more than about £2-5.
Why train for a TEFL qualification?
TEFL Training
Week 1: Cultural Immersion Experience
You will be met at Bangkok airport by a programme representative and you will spend your first night in Bangkok. On the following day you will be transferred to Hua Hin. During your first week's cultural Introduction you will take language lessons, go on cultural excursions, get to know Hua Hin and experience authentic Thai culture and temple visits.
Week 2: Lesson planning and basic grammar introduction
In week 2 you will learn about the key elements of a lesson plan and how to structure a lesson. You will also learn how to teach grammar and brush up on the rules of grammar. You will put together a lesson plan for teaching grammar and get practical, hands-on experience presenting a full lesson.
Week 3: Teaching reading, listening and speaking
English During this third week you will focus on learning how to teach reading, listening and speaking English in a classroom environment. You'll find out how to teach students key reading skills. You will create a lesson plan for teaching reading and present a full lesson for more practical experience.
Week 4: Classroom management, English Camp & final exam
This final week of TEFL training focuses on classroom management, learning key skills such as how to set ground rules, how to get to know your students and how to gain your students trust and respect. You will spend a few days preparing lessons to teach at English Camp. You will then get to practice your teaching skills with Thai kids at a 2-3 day English Camp. You will also take a multiple choice and short answer final TEFL training exam.
Please note: During popular teacher training months (which may include February, March, September and November, although this may vary) your 120-hour TEFL training may be condensed into the first 2-3 weeks. If you do this more intensive training schedule, the rest of your time in Thailand will be spent volunteer teaching with local Thai kids, so you get even more practical teaching experience.
Finding a paid teaching job after your TEFL training
This TEFL training programme provides you with a 120-hour TEFL qualification, but does not set you up with a paid teaching job. Once you have your TEFL you can apply to teach English in a variety of amazing destinations all around the world. If you are interested in combining your TEFL training with finding a paid teaching job in Thailand, check out our Paid Teaching in Thailand programme instead.
Please note activities and itineraries are subject to change.
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Arrival Information:
You will need to arrange your own arrival into Bangkok International Airport on the Sunday morning before your course. Pickup from the airport is included if arriving on the Sunday. Once you arrive at the airport you will be met by a representative from the TEFL course. Please book your flights to arrive before 12pm in order to make the final airport transfer. A welcome meeting and orientation will take place at 5pm on Sunday afternoon.If you arrive prior to the Sunday, you will need to arrange your own transfer and accommodation, please speak with a travel advisor for recommendations.
If you wish to arrive in Bangkok early, an airport pickup can be arranged for any arrivals up to four days before the start of the programme. You must stay in the programme accommodation in order to claim this transfer. Any extra accommodation before your programme begins is at your own cost and can be paid locally. Please let us know your arrival plans before departure.
On the Sunday morning you and your group will be transferred to Hua Hin by minibus (approximately 3 hours from Bangkok) where your TEFL adventure will begin!
Age & Eligibility:
The minimum age to take part in this programme is 18.
You will need to have a return, or onward, flight out of Thailand booked before you travel out to Thailand to begin your TEFL training.
60 Day Tourist Visa Exemption
British nationals are eligible for a 60 day free entry, upon arrival into Thailand. This can be extended for a further 30 days once in country.
From 1st May 2025, you will need to apply for a digital arrival card online within 3 day before you arrive. Please check the FCDO travel advice for the link to apply.
DBS
On this particular programme, as you’ll be working with children, you’ll need to undergo an enhanced DBS previously known as CRB, or Criminal Record Bureau check and will need to have a clean criminal record.
DBS checks may list past convictions, cautions, reprimands, warnings, and if applicable will show whether or not you have been barred from working with certain vulnerable groups. Non-conviction information such as fixed penalties may also be included.
There is an addition cost for the DBS check, please speak to your travel advisor at the time of booking. The DBS process is in 3 stages:
1. Once we receive your booking payment, you will then be sent an online application link for the DBS check, which you will need to complete.
2. Once you have completed the application, the DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) will need verification of your identity - to do this you will need to take 3 original documents to your nearest crown post office and use their DBS and ID verification service. This costs approximately £9 and is payable directly to the Post Office.
3. Once the post office verification is done it usually takes up to 4 weeks for your DBS to be processed, and your DBS will be sent to you directly in the post.
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