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u/fruitblender · 5 pointsr/TEFL

Experience is really what makes a good teacher. CELTA is a good foundation, but 4k is crazy. I did mine in the US and paid the same as mentioned by others in this thread, 1500 USD.

The books I used in my course (which was in May 2013) was mainly Learning Teaching (easily found in PDF format with a bit of googling, send a PM if you need help). The other book we had I don't remember the title, but it had to do with native speakers of other languages, and what to watch out for when they learn English. It was interesting, but I don't think we used it at all in the course.

If you want teaching experience, look for volunteer opportunities in your community. I did some volunteer teaching for an organization aimed at helping refugees live in the US. Your local library will also have some opportunities. Good luck!