What is EFL?
English as a Foreign Language (EFL) is widely accepted terminology connoting the array of instructional practices, tools, and certifications by which persons who are not native English speakers gain and validate a proficiency in speaking, reading, writing and comprehending the English language. EFL proficiency can also imply an ability to function in a culturally appropriate manner in English-speaking locales. EFL classes tend to be culturally unified, allowing teachers to gear instruction specifically to the needs and learning styles of their local-market students. EFL Instructors must therefore be well versed in the educational and cultural expectations of their students. Typically, EFL teachers take on the responsibility of being their students’ primary source of English exposure.