The View TEFL Academy – Internationally Accredited TEFL Certification in Cape Town, Vietnam & the Philippines

Train abroad. Teach the world. The View TEFL Academy offers internationally accredited 120-hour TEFL courses in Cape Town (South Africa), Vung Tau (Vietnam), and Cebu (Philippines). Monthly intakes, hands-on teaching practice, and direct job placement with our network of 50+ partner schools.

What is TEFL and Why Does It Matter?

TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. A TEFL certificate is the internationally recognised qualification required to teach English in language schools, academies, international schools, and corporate training programmes around the world. Without a TEFL certificate, the vast majority of employers — particularly in Asia and the Middle East — will not consider your application.

Our 120-hour TEFL certification meets the standard requirement for English teaching positions in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and Latin America. The 120-hour minimum is recognised by schools in Vietnam, South Korea, Japan, China, Thailand, the Philippines, the UAE, Turkey, Spain, and beyond.

TEFL is sometimes written as TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) — the two qualifications are broadly equivalent and accepted interchangeably by employers worldwide. CELTA is a more expensive, Cambridge Assessment-branded equivalent. Our 120-hour TEFL certificate carries the same weight with the vast majority of international school employers.

Why Choose The View TEFL Academy?

There are hundreds of TEFL providers worldwide. Here is what sets The View TEFL Academy apart:

Our TEFL Courses – By Campus

Cape Town TEFL Course – South Africa 🇿🇦

Train in one of the world's most beautiful and vibrant cities. Cape Town is a world-class teaching environment with a thriving expat community, strong demand for qualified English teachers in local private schools, and direct proximity to international markets. Our Century City campus is easily accessible by public transport and surrounded by accommodation options to suit all budgets.

Cape Town is particularly popular with South African teachers who want to complete their certification close to home before moving to Vietnam or the Philippines, and with international candidates who want to add South Africa to their teaching journey.

R20,000 ZAR

Location: Century City, Cape Town, 7441, South Africa

Vung Tau TEFL Course – Vietnam 🇻🇳

Vung Tau is a charming coastal city two hours south of Ho Chi Minh City — and the location of our head office and flagship Vietnam campus. Vietnam is consistently ranked among the top three English teaching markets in Asia. Demand outstrips supply year-round, salaries are competitive, the cost of living is low, and the culture genuinely values English education.

Our Vung Tau campus offers a unique advantage: because we operate directly in the local teaching market, we can introduce graduates to partner schools during the course itself. Many graduates leave with job offers already in hand. The combination of low cost of living and strong salaries ($1,200–$2,000/month) means teachers can save $400–$700 per month in Vung Tau.

£1,200 GBP

Location: 12a Hải Đăng, Phường 2, Vung Tau, Vietnam

Full guide: Teaching English in Vietnam →

Cebu TEFL Course – Philippines 🇵🇭

Cebu is the Queen City of the South in the Philippines — a thriving hub for English language education. The Philippines has a world-renowned ESL and EFL industry, with English as a de facto official language, making it one of the most welcoming and accessible teaching environments in Asia. Cebu has a large and well-established expat community, affordable accommodation, and a vibrant social scene.

The Philippines is a growing market for foreign TEFL teachers, particularly in private international schools and language academies catering to Korean, Japanese, and Chinese students. Our partner school network in Cebu and Manila gives graduates direct access to vetted positions.

$1,500 USD

Full guide: Teaching English in the Philippines →

How to Get Started: A Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Choose your campus: Decide whether Cape Town, Vung Tau, or Cebu suits your budget, timeframe, and teaching destination goals.
  2. Enquire or apply: Contact us via email, phone, or WhatsApp. We'll confirm availability for your preferred start date and send you an application form.
  3. Confirm your place: Pay your deposit to secure your spot on the next available intake. Places fill quickly — especially for the Vung Tau campus.
  4. Prepare your documents: We'll advise you on what documents you need to gather in advance — police clearance, degree certificate, passport photos.
  5. Complete the 4-week course: Train full-time Monday–Friday. Observe classes, teach real students, and build your teaching portfolio.
  6. Receive your TEFL certificate: Graduate with your internationally recognised 120-hour TEFL certificate.
  7. Get placed in a school: Our placement team connects you with partner schools in your target destination. Most Vung Tau graduates have offers before they graduate.
  8. Legalise your documents: We guide you through the full document legalisation process — apostille, embassy attestation, work permit application.
  9. Start teaching: Move to your destination, begin your contract, and launch your international teaching career.

What's Included in the Course Curriculum

ComponentHoursDetails
Applied Linguistics & Grammar30hrsEnglish grammar systems, error analysis, phonology, pronunciation teaching
EFL Methodology & Lesson Planning30hrsCommunicative Language Teaching (CLT) approach, lesson structure, material design, differentiation
Classroom Observation20hrsObserve experienced TEFL teachers in action across different age groups and levels
Supervised Teaching Practice20hrsTeach real classes (children, teens, and/or adults) under professional trainer supervision
Feedback & Assessment10hrsOne-to-one feedback sessions, teaching portfolio building, written assignments
Career Preparation10hrsEFL-specific CV writing, interview preparation, job search strategies, salary negotiation

Teaching Destinations We Support

Our job placement support and document legalisation services cover the following markets. Click each destination for a full teaching guide:

English Teacher Salary Guide 2025–2026

CountryAverage Salary/MonthCost of Living/MonthTypical Savings
Vietnam 🇻🇳$1,200–$2,000 USD$600–$900 USD$400–$700/month
Philippines 🇵🇭$800–$1,400 USD$700–$1,000 USD$100–$500/month
South Africa 🇿🇦R18,000–R28,000 ZARR10,000–R15,000 ZARR8,000–R13,000/month
South Korea 🇰🇷$1,800–$2,500 USD$1,200–$1,800 USD$400–$900/month
Japan 🇯🇵$1,700–$2,200 USD$1,400–$2,000 USD$200–$600/month
Thailand 🇹🇭$800–$1,500 USD$700–$1,200 USD$100–$400/month
China 🇨🇳$1,500–$2,500 USD$700–$1,200 USD$500–$1,000/month

Figures are estimates for 2025–2026 based on typical full-time language centre positions. Salaries vary significantly by city, school type, and experience.

Job Placement Support

Job placement is not an add-on at The View TEFL Academy — it is central to what we do. Our placement support is included in the course fee and covers:

Most graduates who complete the Vung Tau course receive job offers from local partner schools before the course ends. For other destinations, the typical timeline is 2–6 weeks from graduation to job offer, depending on destination and availability.

Learn more about our job placement support →

Document Legalisation Services

One of the biggest obstacles teachers face is the document legalisation process. Getting your degree, teaching certificate, and police clearance authenticated for an overseas work permit is time-consuming and confusing — especially for South African teachers heading to Vietnam, which is not a Hague Convention country.

We offer end-to-end document legalisation support for teachers going to Vietnam, the Philippines, and other destinations. Our services include:

Learn more about document legalisation →

About The View TEFL Academy

The View TEFL Academy (trading as The View Academy) was founded in 2020 by experienced EFL teachers and teacher trainers. We are a specialist TEFL training provider with campuses across three continents — Vung Tau (Vietnam), Cape Town (South Africa), and Cebu (Philippines).

Our mission is straightforward: to produce confident, skilled, and immediately employable English language teachers. We do this by keeping class sizes small, insisting on real supervised teaching practice, and maintaining active relationships with schools that hire our graduates.

Our head office is based in Vung Tau, Vietnam — which means we have first-hand, up-to-date knowledge of the Vietnamese teaching market, its regulatory requirements, and what schools are actually looking for in 2025 and 2026.

All of our trainers are experienced EFL teachers. Many have taught in multiple countries across Asia and Africa. When they advise you on what to expect in a Vietnamese language centre or how to approach your first month in the Philippines, they are speaking from direct personal experience — not reading from a script.

We have placed graduates in teaching positions in Vietnam, the Philippines, South Africa, South Korea, Japan, China, Thailand, Turkey, Spain, and the UAE. Our alumni network continues to grow, and we stay in touch with graduates long after they complete their course.

Contact The View TEFL Academy

Email: info@theviewacademy.com

Phone / WhatsApp: +84 962 255 672

Cape Town Campus: Century City, Cape Town, 7441, South Africa

Head Office & Vietnam Campus: 12a Hải Đăng, Phường 2, Vung Tau, Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu, Vietnam

Philippines Campus: Cebu City, Philippines

View contact page and enquiry form →

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a university degree to do the TEFL course?

No — a degree is not required to complete the TEFL course itself. However, the majority of overseas teaching employers (particularly in Asia) require a bachelor's degree alongside your TEFL certificate when applying for teaching positions. We strongly advise obtaining a degree before pursuing overseas teaching placements in regulated markets like Vietnam, South Korea, and China.

How long is the TEFL course?

Our course runs over 4 weeks full-time (Monday–Friday) and awards a 120-hour internationally recognised TEFL certificate. 120 hours is the internationally accepted minimum for most English teaching positions worldwide. The course includes theory, classroom observation, and a minimum of 6 hours of supervised live teaching practice.

Can non-native English speakers do the TEFL?

Yes. Non-native English speakers with a strong command of English (C1 or B2 level on the CEFR scale) are welcome and encouraged to apply. We have trained teachers from South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, the Philippines, France, Brazil, and many other countries. A high standard of spoken and written English is essential — native speaker status is not.

What is the difference between TEFL, TESOL, and CELTA?

TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) are broadly equivalent qualifications accepted by employers globally. CELTA is a specific qualification issued by Cambridge Assessment English that carries the same market weight. All three are widely recognised and acceptable for the vast majority of teaching positions worldwide.

Where can I teach English after completing the TEFL course?

With a TEFL certificate, you can teach in over 100 countries worldwide. Our graduates most commonly go on to teach in Vietnam, China, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, the Philippines, South Africa, Spain, Turkey, and the UAE. We offer direct job placement support in Vietnam, the Philippines, and South Africa.

How much do English teachers earn abroad?

Salaries vary significantly by country, city, school type, and experience. In Vietnam: $1,200–$2,000 USD per month (language centres typically pay $1,200–$1,500; international schools pay more). In the Philippines: $800–$1,400 USD per month. In South Africa: R18,000–R28,000 ZAR per month. South Korea: $1,800–$2,500. Many packages include accommodation allowances, health insurance contributions, and contract-completion bonuses.

Is the TEFL certificate internationally recognised?

Yes. Our 120-hour TEFL certificate is internationally recognised and accepted by language schools, academies, government teaching programmes, and corporate employers in over 100 countries. It meets the standard requirements for EFL teaching positions in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, and Africa.

How do I get a work permit to teach in Vietnam?

To legally teach in Vietnam, you need a work permit issued by the Vietnamese Ministry of Labour. The requirements include: a recognised degree (bachelor's or higher), a TEFL certificate (120 hours minimum), a clean police clearance from your home country (authenticated by your country's foreign affairs department and the Vietnamese Embassy), and your employer filing the work permit application. We provide full document legalisation support and guide you through the entire process.

What documents do South African teachers need to teach abroad?

South African teachers heading to Vietnam need: a SAPS police clearance certificate → authenticated by DIRCO (apostille) → then by the Vietnamese Embassy in Pretoria. You also need your degree certificate authenticated via the same chain, plus your TEFL certificate. For the Philippines, a DIRCO apostille on your police clearance and degree is typically sufficient. We handle all of this for you as part of our document legalisation service.

How quickly can I find a teaching job after completing the course?

For graduates at our Vung Tau campus, job offers frequently arrive before the course ends. Our on-the-ground presence in Vung Tau means we can introduce you directly to local school directors. For other destinations, the typical timeframe is 2–6 weeks from graduation to signed contract. Document processing (particularly for Vietnam) takes an additional 4–8 weeks, so you can use that time to prepare while your paperwork is processed.

Is Cape Town or Vietnam a better place to do the TEFL?

It depends on where you plan to teach. If you want to teach in Vietnam and want direct placement in the local market immediately after qualifying, our Vung Tau campus is the obvious choice. If you're based in South Africa and want to qualify before deciding on a destination, or if you intend to teach in South Africa first, our Cape Town campus is ideal. Both courses award the same internationally recognised 120-hour TEFL certificate.

What is included in the course fee?

All course fees include: tuition and training materials, supervised teaching practice, one-to-one feedback sessions, EFL-specific CV review, interview preparation, access to our partner school network for job placement, and document legalisation guidance. Accommodation is not included but we provide detailed recommendations for every campus location.