Course). Assignment A complete.
[Correctly Passed] A+ Grade.
Course
Level 5 TEFL Course
TEFL Certificate
Level 5
Teaching English as a Foreign Language —
Advanced Practitioner Qualification
What you should already know
Strong English proficiency
Near-native or C1/C2 level command of English
grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
Some classroom exposure
Prior TEFL/CELTA qualification or basic
teaching experience is strongly recommended.
Digital literacy
Ability to work with online learning platforms,
video tools, and digital resources.
Academic writing skills
Comfortable producing structured essays,
reflective journals, and lesson plans.
Foundational linguistics
Basic awareness of phonetics, syntax, and
second-language acquisition is helpful.
Self-directed learning
Able to manage independent study — typically
150–200 guided learning hours required.
What you will achieve
Design advanced lessons — plan
communicative, learner-centred lessons for a
wide range of ages, levels, and contexts.
Teach language systems confidently — deliver
grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation
instruction with strong theoretical grounding.
Develop all four skills — apply specialist
techniques for teaching listening, speaking,
reading, and writing effectively.
Manage diverse classrooms — use inclusive
strategies to support learners from different
backgrounds, needs, and motivation levels.
, Assess and give feedback — use formative and
summative assessment tools to track progress
and guide improvement.
Teach online and in-person — apply digital
tools and blended learning strategies for
modern teaching environments.
Reflect and grow professionally — evaluate
your own practice and engage with continuing
professional development as a career-long
habit.
Question 1
What is the primary role of a TEFL teacher in the classroom?
A. To lecture continuously
B. To facilitate language learning and communication
C. To translate every word for students
D. To test students daily
Correct Answer: B. To facilitate language learning and communication
Rationale:
A TEFL teacher acts as a facilitator who creates opportunities for learners to practice and
develop English language skills through meaningful communication.
Question 2
Which teaching approach focuses on using English for real-life communication?
A. Grammar-Translation Method
B. Audio-Lingual Method
C. Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)
D. Silent Way
Correct Answer: C. Communicative Language Teaching (CLT)
Rationale:
CLT emphasizes interaction and communication as both the means and goal of learning a
language.
Question 3
What does ESA stand for in TEFL lesson planning?
, A. Engage, Study, Activate
B. Explain, Speak, Assess
C. Evaluate, Study, Apply
D. Engage, Speak, Assess
Correct Answer: A. Engage, Study, Activate
Rationale:
ESA is a popular lesson framework where students are first engaged, then study language forms,
and finally activate the language through communication.
Question 4
During the Engage phase of an ESA lesson, the teacher should primarily:
A. Explain grammar rules
B. Conduct formal assessments
C. Capture learners' interest and motivation
D. Assign homework
Correct Answer: C. Capture learners' interest and motivation
Rationale:
The Engage phase aims to create interest and encourage participation before introducing new
language concepts.
Question 5
Which classroom activity best develops speaking fluency?
A. Gap-fill worksheet
B. Dictation exercise
C. Pair discussion activity
D. Grammar drill
Correct Answer: C. Pair discussion activity
Rationale:
Pair discussions encourage spontaneous language use and help learners build confidence in
speaking.
Question 6