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The longer course wasn't much more money than the 120 hours, so I figured why not? You actually do the 120 first and then you go through a young learner's course and finish on teaching adults. The whole thing was fantastic. They boast about value for money and having lots of useful content, which you kind of take with a grain of salt, but when you do the course you actually see what they mean - it's vast and it really gets into detail about what teaching English is like. Most units lead you into a type of visualization process where you need to select which strategy you'd choose from a few, but the best thing is that they give you feedback about why the selection's right. That really helped me learn more and is one of the reasons I rate this course and this training company so highly.