Teacher Training - University of Cambridge ESOL - CELTA Course

Become a qualified EFL teacher and help others learn the most spoken language of the world with this CELTA training course

CELTA Course

€ 1620 Face-to-face course fee 

€ 1590 Online Part-time course fee

Do you want to…?

  • Be ready to start working anywhere in the world as an English teacher
  • Learn a range of practical skills for teaching English to adult learners​
  • This course is ideal for you if you are looking for new career opportunities

Course Facts

 

Dates:

  • November Part-time Online: 11.11.24 – 16.03.25

Lessons:

  • Maximum class size: 12
  • Highly intensive 160 contact lessons
  • Minimum Level of English: C1
  • External visiting Cambridge delegated assessor
  • Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) is awarded

Discover New Opportunities

The University of Cambridge CELTA course is the most recognised introductory teacher training qualification. Become a qualified EFL (English as a Foreign Language) teacher and help others learn the most spoken language of the world with this CELTA training course.

We offer full-time and part-time courses for you.

The job as English teacher for foreigners is exciting and challenging and at the same time gives you the flexibility to work full-time, part-time or only during the summer months.

With the University of Cambridge CELTA Certification you are also able to travel and teach English abroad. It is your entry to a good English teaching post in any country of your choice.

Entry requirements of the CELTA course:
Minimum a C1 level of English. It is ideal if you have certificate, but final acceptance on the CELTA course depends on performance during Pre-course Selection tasks and interview.

For more information download our info flyer.

CELTA Course Content

• Methodology
• Lesson observation
• Teaching practice
• Tutorials
• Assignments

Acceptance subject to Skype assessment interview on Application

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