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I completed the 120-hour TEFL/TESOL course last night. In total it took me about 3 days of work. I appreciate this is less than the intended 120 hours, but I definitely could go through some of the lessons quite quickly as it was stuff that I already had some knowledge of. The course has plenty of short checkpoints and assessments to pass. Actually I felt they were quite useful because they ensured that I actually was paying attention and digesting the information I was reading. I know I am the type of person who can easily read through 10 pages of writing and then realise that I have no recollection of what I've just been through. All of this ensures that by the time you get to the final assessment you have a very good idea about everything related to TEFL, and can have a good crack at the assessment. Actually, I'll be honest, I failed the assessment the first time, but you can retake it as many times as you want, and after the failed attempt you recieve feedback that indicates which questions I got wrong. This was a vital bit of information in my opinion. So, I'm all done now, and just waiting for the printed certificate to arrive and then I'll be off to Thailand in 2 months. If you are reading this, good luck with your adventure too.