Career Path
ESL Teachers: Teach English as a Second Language to non-native speakers in schools, language centers, or online platforms.
Language Tutors: Provide personalized language instruction to individuals or small groups, focusing on speaking and listening skills.
Curriculum Developers: Design and create TESOL materials and lesson plans tailored to diverse learner needs.
Language Assessors: Evaluate and certify language proficiency through standardized tests and assessments.
TESOL Trainers: Train aspiring TESOL professionals in teaching methodologies and language acquisition strategies.
Why this course?
The Professional Certificate in Developing Speaking and Listening Skills in TESOL is a critical qualification for educators in today’s globalized education market. With the UK witnessing a 15% increase in demand for English language teachers over the past five years, this certification equips professionals with the tools to address the growing need for effective communication skills in English language learners. According to recent data, 72% of UK employers prioritize strong speaking and listening abilities in candidates, highlighting the importance of these skills in both academic and professional settings.
The chart below illustrates the rising demand for TESOL professionals in the UK, with a focus on speaking and listening skills development:
| Year |
Demand (%) |
| 2018 |
65 |
| 2019 |
68 |
| 2020 |
70 |
| 2021 |
72 |
| 2022 |
75 |
| 2023 |
78 |
This certification not only enhances career prospects but also aligns with current trends in
language education, where interactive and communicative teaching methods are increasingly valued. By focusing on
speaking and listening skills, educators can better prepare students for real-world communication, meeting the demands of both the UK job market and global industries.
Who should apply?
| Audience |
Description |
Relevance in the UK |
| Aspiring TESOL Teachers |
Individuals looking to start a career in teaching English to speakers of other languages, particularly those who want to specialise in developing speaking and listening skills. |
With over 1.5 million non-native English speakers in the UK, there is a growing demand for skilled TESOL professionals to support language acquisition. |
| Current Educators |
Teachers already working in TESOL or related fields who want to enhance their expertise in fostering effective communication skills in their students. |
In the UK, 29% of schools have pupils who speak English as an additional language, highlighting the need for advanced teaching strategies. |
| Language School Staff |
Professionals working in language schools or private tutoring who aim to improve their ability to deliver engaging speaking and listening lessons. |
Over 500 accredited language schools in the UK cater to international students, creating opportunities for specialised educators. |
| Career Changers |
Individuals transitioning into TESOL from other industries, seeking a structured pathway to develop essential teaching skills. |
The UK’s TESOL sector is projected to grow by 8% by 2026, making it an attractive option for career switchers. |