CELTA
Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other LanguagesThe Gold Standard Teaching Qualification
CELTA from Cambridge is a qualification for teaching English as a foreign language.
It is the most widely recognised English teaching qualification in the world and the
most often requested by employers; three out of four English language teaching jobs
require a CELTA qualification.
It focuses on developing practical techniques, and includes face-to-face teaching
practice with groups of learners, which will give you the confidence you need to
begin teaching in as little as four weeks.
Whether you’re looking for your first teaching job, or you want to prove to employers
that you have the required teaching skills with a recognised certificate, CELTA from
Cambridge is the qualification you need.
The course is very practical and enables you to link theory to practice
through extensive classroom training overseen by experienced teacher
trainers. You will learn all the professional skills you need in an authentic
context, preparing you in the best possible way for your future career
whether you want to teach English, pursue a full teacher training
qualification or simply develop pedagogical skills.
This course is ideal if you’re completely new to teaching, or if you have
some teaching experience but want a recognised qualification to help you
gain employment. Reputable employers across the world request the
qualification as a basic requirement for teaching English.
Who is CELTA for?
- new teachers with no experience starting their career
- teachers with some experience who want to develop their skills
- first-language English speakers and non-first-language speakers
- teachers who want to travel and teach English
Pick the CELTA Course that’s right for you:
CELTA courses are run by authorised centres based on specifications produced by
Cambridge English.
You can choose the way you’d like to take your CELTA course and the centre that
fits your needs.
CELTA courses can be taken:
- full time – usually over 4–5 weeks.
- part time – from a few months to a year.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:-
- Must be age 18 or over?
- Have a standard of education equivalent to that required for entry into
higher education? - CEFR level high C1 or above
If you do not have formal educational qualifications at the level indicated above,
centres may still accept you, if you can demonstrate that you would be likely to
complete the course successfully.
Our Teaching Methods
UES GlOBAL
Communicative
ApproachStudent-centered
InstructionAuthentic Learning
Materials & EnvironmentIntegrated Grammar
InstructionExperiential and
Cooperative LearningOnline Language
Learning Support
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