At the outset, what is EFL & ESOL / ESL must be distinguished
EFL stands for English as Foreign Language Whereas ESL / ESOL represent English as Second or Other Languages
When you suffix the LETTER ‘T’ as in Teaching, it becomes either TEFL OR TESL or TESOL
For the most part, TEFL (Teaching English As A Foreign Language) accentuates parts of encouraging English in nations where English is broadly utilized in everyday life or the native language is not English, for example, Russia, China, France and Brazil
The Term TESL (Teaching English As A Second Language) is similar to the first except that instructors
teach English to non-English speakers in a country where the native language is English.
Such as USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand etc
In the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand this use of English is called ESL (English as a second language).
In the UK and Ireland, the term ESL has been replaced by ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) or
even EAL (English as an additional language). Every country has its own version but it boils down to the rudiments
of speaking and writing a new language
The abbreviation TESOL includes both TESL and TEFL and is generally utilised the world over
The TEFL / TESOL course is a well-designed curriculum to direct teachers through innovative teaching techniques.
All the comprehensive guidance needed to succeed in this specialised area of teaching are included in the course