In the past 2 days (which is weekend), I had my first 2 class of TEFL at downtown in St. George campus
the way instructor present things are totally out of my mind,
in a class about 20 - 25 of adults who wanted to work as English teachers overseas,
the instructor really did a good job presenting the material
since not many of us have experience of teaching, but some did have teaching experience overseas
in such case, individual work for the course will not to be working very well,
thus, most of the time, we were working in groups or in pairs and trying to get what the situation would be like in difference places of the world
unlike teaching english as second language (ESL) course where you would be able to work in an English speaking country
there is much more to do for a EFL teachers!!!!
language is only one of the problems
even though you don't know the language, you will still be able to learn it during your stay / teaching period
the most important thing is: CULTURE SHOCKS!!!