TEFL / TESOL Certification Course for Osaka
Osaka is one of Japan’s most popular cities for English teachers— energetic, friendly, and full of opportunity. While we don’t currently run our TEFL course in Japan, you can complete our 4-week TEFL / TESOL certification in Bangkok and arrive in Osaka fully prepared for the classroom.
Please note: We don’t currently offer our TEFL course in Osaka. You can complete the same 4-week, 120-hour TEFL / TESOL certification at our main training center in Bangkok, Thailand.
Bangkok is an easy and comfortable place to spend a few weeks training, with excellent transport, affordable living, and a supportive learning environment designed for new teachers.
After finishing the course, you’ll hold an internationally accredited TEFL/TESOL certificate that is accepted in Japan, allowing you to head to Osaka ready to apply for teaching jobs with confidence.
Complete your training in Thailand, then begin your teaching journey in Japan with a qualification schools recognize and trust.
Course Overview
Our 4-week, 120-hour TEFL/TESOL certification course prepares you for structured, curriculum-driven classrooms like those you’ll find in Osaka. The training focuses on practical lesson structure, classroom management, and teaching techniques you can confidently apply from your first day in Japan.
Once you complete the course in Bangkok, you’ll be ready to apply for teaching jobs in Osaka with confidence. Our certificate is internationally accredited and widely recognized by schools across Japan.
Weekly Breakdown
Week 1: Foundations
- Understanding ESL teaching in structured school systems
- Lesson structure, classroom presence, and teacher mindset
- Core classroom management techniques
- Planning engaging lessons for young learners
Week 2: Language Skills and Techniques
- Teaching grammar and vocabulary clearly
- Pronunciation and speaking activities
- Teaching listening, reading, and writing with structure
- Micro-teaching with instructor feedback
Week 3: Lesson Planning and Dynamics
- Planning for mixed-level classrooms
- Pacing lessons for focused students
- Error correction and engagement techniques
- Preparing for observed teaching practice
Week 4: Teaching Practice and Evaluation
- Delivering lessons and receiving structured feedback
- Improving confidence and classroom control
- Final evaluations and certification
- Next steps for applying to teaching jobs in Osaka
Ready to Teach English in Osaka?
Get certified in Bangkok, then head to Japan with a qualification schools recognize and trust.