Showing posts with label certTESOL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label certTESOL. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 November 2018

Trinity CertTESOL: How to Become an Internationally Qualified English Language Teacher

Thinking about an exciting profession?
Fancy living abroad and experiencing other cultures first-hand?
Want to learn a useful new skill?

Our Trinity CertTESOL qualification at ELA-Edinburgh is exactly what you need. It is a globally-recognised English teaching qualification, with which you can gain employment in thousands of schools around the world. Having the Trinity CertTESOL qualification shows you are a serious English language teacher and that you have the skills which schools look for.

People take our course for many different reasons: some are looking to start their career in English Language Teaching, others wish to look for work for a temporary period of time, others already have teaching experience but need to be qualified to find work, others are looking for a total career change.

Whatever the reason, the CertTESOL course can help you. It is one of the most prestigious, highly-respected English Language Teaching qualifications in the world, and is often a requirement for obtaining employment in schools. It also recognised by governments, NGOs and multinationals. If you are planning to go abroad to teach, it is necessary to maximise you chances or working for reputable school. The Trinity CertTESOL is the way to do this.

The course requires a great deal of dedication, time and effort from you. You have to ensure that you are willing and able to make these commitments. The 4 weeks are incredibly challenging with a large, intensive workload, and full of ups and downs. But our tutors will be there to help you through. All our former trainees agree: It is not easy, but well worth it.   

     

What we offer:
  • 6 hours of assessed teaching practice. You will teach real students under the guidance and observation of your course tutors. This is the most daunting part of the course for most people, but our highly experienced industry professionals are there to help you through this. And when experience how rewarding this experience can be, you won't regret it.    
  • The opportunity to learn the methodologies of the English Language Teaching Profession, putting these into practice in your own lessons. 
  • Experience in creating and producing your own materials
  • In-depth instruction from course tutors who are dedicated experienced teachers.
  • a competitive price: currently it’s £980 at ELA-Edinburgh. The registration fee is £80. Candidates should pay their moderation fee of £143 payable by the end of the first two weeks of the course. 
  • The opportunity to profile a learner by interviewing him/her, analyse their language ability and subsequently give a 1-2-1 lesson. 

Course Content:
The CertTESOL is made up of 5 units and involves 130 timetabled hours, ten of which are a combination of observing experienced teachers and teaching real volunteer students from a variety of different countries. In order to be awarded the qualification, trainees need to pass all 5 units. Again, don't worry - our tutors are there to help you every step of the way!

On the course, you will receive input sessions about particular aspects of English Language Teaching, then implement these concepts into your lessons. Examples of these input sessions are:
  • Lesson Planning and Staging: This is a basic component of teaching which is very important. This is how you decide what is to be the focus of your lesson and how to achieve your aims. We will teach you the principles of lesson planning and different ways of structuring lessons.
  • Time and Tense: Tense is one of the fundamental grammatical components in English. We will look at various ways of presenting this concept to your students and providing them with effective practice.
  • Phonology: An introduction to the phonological system of English which is represented by symbols which you will need to know and use throughout your teaching career.
  • Receptive and Productive Skills: Teaching speaking, writing, listening and reading are quite different to teaching vocabulary and grammar. We will show you how to structure these skills lessons and give you techniques as well as ideas for skills content for your future use as a teacher. We will also look at the sub-skills of these four main skills.
  • Board work and Visual Aids: Using your board is an important part of teaching - You probably remember from your schooldays! Different types of visual aids contribute to engaging and stimulating lessons for your students. 



At ELA-Edinburgh your day will normally be:
09:00-12:15-methodology and language input sessions with your trainers
12:15-13:00 Lunch
13:00-18:00 Lesson planning, teaching and observations.

Nearly everyone who has done a CertTESOL course remembers it as an intense but extremely rewarding 4 weeks. In other words: expect a great experience but be prepared to put in a lot of hard work!

Non-native teachers
We have had many non-native speakers on our course, but they need to do a pre-course interview with the Course Director before being accepted on to the course. To participate, Trinity trainees need IELTS 7.0 in all skills, or equivalent, but it is the course Director who has the final say!

If you feel your level of English may fall short of this, don’t worry. ELA has purposefully designed intensive courses to prepare you for the CertTESOL.

Remember, as you’ll be participating in an educational course you might qualify for the Erasmus+ Programme, specifically designed for lifelong learning.

If you still haven’t made up you mind, have a glance at some of our earlier blogs for ideas of great places to jet off to when you’ve finished your course at ELA-Edinburgh.


Contact us: info@elacademy.co,uk - +44 1316220738

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Trinity College London CertTESOL - Your passport to the world


·       Want to travel?
·       Love language?
·       Enjoy meeting people from different cultures?
·       Would like to teach?

Then the CertTESOL is for you.

At ELA-Edinburgh we offer a four-week intensive course that leads to this internationally recognised qualification.  Former trainees work in places such as Spain, Hungary, Italy, USA.

Our highly experienced and qualified tutors will train and support you throughout the course.  You will have methodology and language input sessions in the mornings and assessed teaching practice (TP) with overseas students who are working in Edinburgh in the afternoons.  TP is one of the highlights of the course, and trainees nearly always rate this as their favourite part of the course.  TP students come from a wide range of backgrounds, cultures and countries and are a delight to teach. Rest assured that by the end of the course you will have acquired all the skills you need to survive in the classroom in any country in the world.

CertTESOL - Teaching practice 


Still interested? Send an email, or come in and see us in Edinburgh, and we can talk you through the course in more detail. ELA staff are friendly and welcoming and visiting the school will give you the chance to see some of our students and facilities.

Course applicants will have an interview with the Course Director and if you are accepted onto the course, you will be sent a pre-course task and the course handbook to prepare you for the course.  Applications are welcome from everybody who has university entrance qualifications. A first degree is not essential. If you are not a native-speaker you will need IELTS 7 or equivalent. 

There are still a few places left on the next course, which runs from 8th October to 2nd November. If Edinburgh is too cold for you at that time of the year, then you can already apply for the May/June 2019 course.

There is of course the small matter of fees, but our prices are amongst the most competitive on the market:  £980 for the four- week course, which includes the interview and pre-course task. There are no hidden extras, such as photocopying, printing, etc.  

There is, however, an £80 registration fee.

See you in October!




Friday, 15 June 2018

Trinity CertTESOL - Your Gateway to the World

Challenging, engaging, fun, intensive, inspiring, rewarding, enlightening, fast-paced and multi-faceted!!
These are just some of the adjectives volunteered by our trainees.

Do they make it sound appealing?
Do you want to travel?
Are you looking for an international English language teaching qualification?
Can you cope with an intensive four week course?
If you answered YES to all the above, then the CertTESOL is for you.

Our next course runs from 8th October until 2nd November 2018 and there are still a few places left.



Participants enrol on our CertTESOL courses for different reasons:

  • some are looking to launch a career in language teaching 
  • some want to work while on their gap year
  • some already have teaching experience but need a qualification
  • others just want a career change

Whatever your reason, the Trinity CertTESOL can help. It’s one of the main qualifications in English language teaching and recognised world-wide by schools, governments, NGOs as well as multi-nationals. Doing our ELA/Trinity course means you can move into the next phase of your career with confidence or move abroad knowing you’ll work for a reputable school.

What we offer:

  • 6 hours of assessed teaching practice
  • the opportunity to profile a learner by interviewing him/her, analyse their language and subsequently give a 1-2-1 lesson
  • experience in creating and producing your own materials
  • a competitive price: currently it’s £925 at ELA-Edinburgh

Course Content:
The CertTESOL is made up of 5 units and involves 130 timetabled hours, ten of which you will spend observing qualified teachers and teaching volunteer students from many different countries. You need to pass all five assignments to be awarded the qualification, but our experienced and highly qualified trainers will support you every step of the way.




At ELA-Edinburgh your day will normally be:
09:00-12:15-methodology and language input sessions with your trainers
12:15-13:00 Lunch
13:00-18:00 Lesson planning, teaching and observations.

Nearly everyone who has done a CertTESOL course remembers it as an intense but extremely rewarding 4 weeks. Reading between the lines: expect a great experience but be prepared to put in a lot of hard work!

Non-native teachers
We have many non-native speakers on our course, but they need to do a pre-course interview with the Course Director, before being accepted on to the course. Trinity trainees need IELTS 7.0 in all skills, or equivalent, to participate, but it’s the CD who has the final say.

If you feel your level of English may fall short of this, don’t worry. ELA has purposefully designed intensive courses to prepare you for the CertTESOL.

Remember, as you’ll be participating in an educational course you might qualify for the Erasmus+ Programme, specifically designed for lifelong learning.

If you still haven’t made up you mind, have a glance at some of our earlier blogs for ideas of great places to jet off to when you’ve finished your course at ELA-Edinburgh.

Friday, 25 August 2017

CertTESOL, The World at your Fingertips

ELA-Edinburgh’s next Trinity CertTESOL course begins on October 30th. Graduating from our 4-week intensive English teacher training course can open doors to exciting and creative career opportunities across the world.

If the standard 9 – 5 and daily commute isn’t for working you, but you thrive from working with people, our ELA-Edinburgh’s Trinity CertTESOL could be just the ticket to changing your career around, finding peace of mind when looking for work overseas and becoming part of a challenging industry.

The practical training and groundwork in teaching skills gives trainees the ability to find employment in a wide range of ways. Graduates of the Trinity CertTESOL work around the world for independent schools, further education colleges and universities and freelance: both face to face or online.

“An intense and rewarding learning experience leading to an international qualification. There’s not a country that doesn’t recognise it, it’s a passport”
– Douglas Mathieson, Teacher Trainer ELA-Edinburgh



What’s more; the Trinity CertTESOL is recognised internationally, is valid for life and opens the door to further skills and training.
  • What do you get from ELA-Edinburgh’s CertTESOL course?
  • Teaching practice with real English learners with different levels of English
  • Lesson planning experience and practice designing courses
  • Learner needs analysis experience
  • Teaching one-to-one class practice
  • Input and guidance from experienced tutors
  • Structured sessions to help you understand language teaching
  • Focus on professional awareness and development
  • A respected certificate to kick start your new career
So, what do you need?
The course focuses on practical training competence, so no prior teaching experience is needed. Time management, the ability to prioritise, working as a team member and a willingness to share ideas, are perfect transferable skills you will have gained from jobs and education, essential to becoming an English teacher.

Find out how to book your place on our October 30th – November 24th course by contacting

email dos@elacademy.co.uk or phone 0131 226 6182

For more information about our school, check out our website ELA-Edinburgh 
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Thursday, 29 September 2016

Trinity's certTESOL might be your dream ticket

Here at ELA we’re getting very excited about the Trinity CertTESOL courses that we’ll be running in the near future:
  • 30/1/17 -24/2/17
  • 5/6/17- 30/6/17
  • 30/10/17-24/11/17
dream-tciket

Maybe …..You’re looking to launch a career in language teaching,
..…You want to work while on a gap year
……You already have teaching experience but need a qualification
……You’re a non-native English speaker who needs to have their skills recognised
..OR.. you just want a career change
In all these cases Trinity CertTESOL can help. It’s one of the main qualifications in English language teaching and recognised world-wide by schools, governments, NGOs as well as multi-nationals. Doing our course means you can move into the next phase of our career with confidence or move abroad knowing you’ll work for a reputable school.
With certTESOL you can avoid this....




.....and enjoy great facilities!






So why choose certTESOL to take the next reason? Here’s how it compares to the CELTA:
  • You’ll teach both adults AND kids, not just adults
  • You’ll practise 1-1 classes, something the CELTA ignores
  • Experience producing your own materials, a vital skill
  • certTESOL is generally cheaper than CELTA, currently it’s £925 at ELA
Course Content:
The certTESOL is made up of 5 units and involves 130 timetabled hours per trainee, ten of which you will be teaching. You will need to pass all internal assignments to gain the certificate. But don’t worry; you’ll have two highly qualified teacher trainers to support you every step of the way.
At ELA your day will normally be:
0900-1215- teaching sessions with your trainers
1215-1300 Lunch
1300-1800 Lesson planning, teaching and observations.
Nearly everyone who has done a certTESOL course remembers it is an intense but extremely rewarding 4 weeks. Reading between the lines; expect a great experience but be prepared to put in the hard work!
Non-native teachers
Non-native applicants will need to do a pre-course interview with our qualified teacher-trainer before signing up. In general, Trinity trainees need IELTS 7.0 in all skills to join a course but remember: it’s the trainer who has the final say.
Could Erasmus help you?
If you feel your level of English may fall short of this, don’t worry. ELA has purposefully designed intensive courses to get you ready for the certTESOL.
Remember, as you’ll participating in an educational course you might qualify for theErasmus + programme, specifically designed for lifelong learning.

Still pondering certTESOL? Have a glance at some of our earlier blogs for ideas of great places to jet off to when you’ve finished your course at ELA.

Trinity's certTESOL might be your dream ticket

Here at ELA we’re getting very excited about the Trinity CertTESOL courses that we’ll be running in the near future:
  • 30/1/17 -24/2/17
  • 5/6/17- 30/6/17
  • 30/10/17-24/11/17
dream-tciket

Maybe …..You’re looking to launch a career in language teaching,
..…You want to work while on a gap year
……You already have teaching experience but need a qualification
……You’re a non-native English speaker who needs to have their skills recognised
..OR.. you just want a career change
In all these cases Trinity CertTESOL can help. It’s one of the main qualifications in English language teaching and recognised world-wide by schools, governments, NGOs as well as multi-nationals. Doing our course means you can move into the next phase of our career with confidence or move abroad knowing you’ll work for a reputable school.
With certTESOL you can avoid this....




.....and enjoy great facilities!






So why choose certTESOL to take the next reason? Here’s how it compares to the CELTA:
  • You’ll teach both adults AND kids, not just adults
  • You’ll practise 1-1 classes, something the CELTA ignores
  • Experience producing your own materials, a vital skill
  • certTESOL is generally cheaper than CELTA, currently it’s £925 at ELA
Course Content:
The certTESOL is made up of 5 units and involves 130 timetabled hours per trainee, ten of which you will be teaching. You will need to pass all internal assignments to gain the certificate. But don’t worry; you’ll have two highly qualified teacher trainers to support you every step of the way.
At ELA your day will normally be:
0900-1215- teaching sessions with your trainers
1215-1300 Lunch
1300-1800 Lesson planning, teaching and observations.
Nearly everyone who has done a certTESOL course remembers it is an intense but extremely rewarding 4 weeks. Reading between the lines; expect a great experience but be prepared to put in the hard work!
Non-native teachers
Non-native applicants will need to do a pre-course interview with our qualified teacher-trainer before signing up. In general, Trinity trainees need IELTS 7.0 in all skills to join a course but remember: it’s the trainer who has the final say.
Could Erasmus help you?
If you feel your level of English may fall short of this, don’t worry. ELA has purposefully designed intensive courses to get you ready for the certTESOL.
Remember, as you’ll participating in an educational course you might qualify for theErasmus + programme, specifically designed for lifelong learning.

Still pondering certTESOL? Have a glance at some of our earlier blogs for ideas of great places to jet off to when you’ve finished your course at ELA.

Monday, 26 September 2016

Location…….location…….location

Completed your Trinity CertTesol at ELA??? Here are some fabulous TEFL destinations where there are no shortage of jobs (check out tefl.com for an exhaustive list)

Czech Republic
Yes, Prague is still beautiful and still cheap! Go on, name another European capital city that is so affordable, liveable and has so many job opps. That’s right, you probably can’t.
prague
Good for:
* money; you can probably earn the average Czech monthly wage very soon in your career.
* architecture, choose from one of Prague’s painfully cool but beautiful inner city areas or go for communist chic in one of the outer neighbourhoods
Will it be Žižkov or ....
Will it be Žižkov or ….
jizni-mesto
Jižní Město (south city) ???






* Sport, there are teams galore for football and ice hockey fans. Kick off times range from 1800 Friday to 1000 (yes AM) Sunday. Don’t worry, good beer is always available.
* Film, the vast majority of cinemas use Czech subtitles so gorge on the city’s independent cinema scene
* Gigs, most bands feel obliged to add a central European leg to a tour. Tickets are normally very easy to come by.
*public transport, highly efficient and highly subsidized. You’ve really no excuse not to explore the capital and the rest of the country
* Language, the locals know it’s difficult and appreciate any sort of effort you make in murdering it

But hold on:
* Czechs think nothing of having lessons at 0720 before work! Few teachers can afford to turn down these pre-morning
Winter commute- tram style
Winter commute- tram style
classes so get your beauty sleep
* You will travel a lot, from company to school to private home. In the winter this can be tiring
* it’s an employers’ market and many schools want self-employed teachers. Plus, as most TEFL managerial
roles are occupied by Czechs you may need to look elsewhere for career progression
* Whisper it to your students but Czech food can be a tad monotonous. And stodgy.


Spain

Boasting a thriving TEFL market, a dizzying selection of beautiful places to live and noticeably more money than Italy (the other major European destination).
¡Olé!
* if you want a relaxed lifestyle with good public services look no further
* the Spanish know how to party, keep up with them if you can
In Spain even your grandparents stay up all hours
In Spain even your grandparents stay up all hours
* Village or city? Mountains or beaches? Andalusia or Asturias? The range of destinations can be daunting, in a good way
* Contracts, most academies in Spain offer proper 10 month contracts with paid holidays. The work tends to dry up in the summer.
*Tapas, go to the right part of the country and you will effectively eat for free
tapas
As tasty as it looks
* Spanish and English share a number of Latin based words. Save time by asking ‘Is it the same in Spanish?’
Region rules. You may have dined on Galician sea food but you haven’t tasted paella if you haven’t had it in Valencia. Which region is most        Spanish? Visit them all to decide!
* Quite simply: the people. Your classroom will never be dull. Your town center will never be quiet.



It’s not all tinto de varano :
The climate is not all it’s cracked up to be. Madrid and Granada can be cold in winter and stifling in summer. Many rental flats in the south don’t have any heating at all!
White Madrid, a more common sight than you might expect
White Madrid, a more common sight than you might expect
* Be aware that not all private academies are of the same quality. Do your research before you commit to a school!
learn-spanish
* Learn the lingo to 1) make local friends and 2) enhance your promotion chances. Academies tend to want managers who can speak with parents and clients
* Remember the locals’ language skills may not be up to much, especially in more regional towns and smaller cities
* Fix a smile on your face, grab a strong a coffee and be prepared to teach kids!



China
Always an attractive option for the more adventurous TEFLer; teachers who go normally come back with tales of an unforgettable experience.
Get going for:
* the high salaries Westerners, especially those with relevant degrees, are often offered in big cities
* the buzz of International cities like Beijing and Shanghai with the thriving expat scenes
Enjoy the buzz of Beijing
Enjoy the buzz of Beijing

* Shenzhen in the tropical SE, a booming city close to some of China’s best beaches
Dameisha Beach, Shezhen
Dameisha Beach, Shezhen
* the challenge of a different script. Remember you can get by without speaking the language initially and there are lots of handy apps to help!
* the typically warm Chinese welcome
* a truly different society and a different world view




Remember:
* The air quality in some of the bigger cities famously leaves a lot to be desired
china-smog
* There’s a big difference between teaching in private academies and public schools, make sure you know what you’re letting yourself in for
* Chinese work places tend to have a different mentality to their Western counter parts. Bosses are rarely questioned and saving face can be all important
* to carefully consider the reputation and location of the school/academy. Finding yourself as one of a handful of foreigners in a provincial city working for a poorly run organization….is best avoided