English teacher training courses are for teachers interested in teaching English abroad. There is a tremendous demand for qualified English teachers worldwide with job opportunities in just about every country around the globe.
Aimed at speakers of other languages, this course equips students with the basic tools required to teach English as a Foreign Language.
General 20 plus 5 individual lessons per week
Intermediate to Advanced levels
Tailored to the individual
Hours per week: 20 hours 50 minutes
Age : 16+
Topics covered: Language analysis; Lesson planning; teaching the skills of reading, writing, listening, speaking; classroom activities; using resources and materials; looking at learners’ needs; dealing with learners’...
The Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) is the world’s most recognised EFL qualification and your first reliable step to teaching anywhere in the world.
It is an internationally recognised, externally accredited TEFL course (not self-validated like many others).
This is a practical 1 week training programme in Language Teaching Methodology which covers a broad span of teaching ideas and activities to enliven lessons and make them more motivating and interesting. This course is suitable for language teachers and educators in secondary, vocational, tertiary and adult education.
Target Audience
This course is for educators and other professionals who would like to experience for themselves a variety of software and online tools in order to
integrate technology into their Learning Environments, while also brushing up their own use of English. Specialised knowledge is not required except a basic knowledge of using Microsoft Word and using the Internet.
This is a practical one-week interactive course which will expose you to numerous activities and tools to enrich your language teaching and transform your classroom into a fun learning environment for young learners.
This course is intended for Primary level and Kindergarten teachers of English and other languages, who would like to refresh and inject some fun in their teaching methods and techniques.
The General English Fluency course with 26 lessons per week (GE26) is a language rich programme that helps teachers and language students upgrade their level of English for everyday social and workplace communication. The afternoon cultural programme also allows participants to explore the city of Dublin.
Our Teacher Training Courses aim to give teachers of English or any other language taught as a foreign language the opportunity to further their professional development as language teaching practitioners in their respective settings, whether among primary or secondary school children, with students from the same or diverse backgrounds, and even in a classroom with impaired learners. Whatever your training needs are as a serious teacher in search of self-improvement, we are sure that you will find something to...
Our Teacher Training Courses aim to give teachers of English or any other language taught as a foreign language the opportunity to further their professional development as language teaching practitioners in their respective settings, whether among primary or secondary school children, with students from the same or diverse backgrounds, and even in a classroom with impaired learners. Whatever your training needs are as a serious teacher in search of self-improvement, we are sure that you will find something to...
This course is aimed at non-native language teachers or teachers of other subjects, who have just started using CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) or intend to implement this approach in their classroom. CLIL is used in schools to teach subjects such as general science, art and maths, using a foreign language.
Over 50 percent of teachers worldwide are not digital natives and many work in schools that are not equipped with state-of-the-art technology. However, technology is an integral part of our students lives and today’s lessons need to reflect this.
This course is for experienced language teachers who want to enhance their skills or new teachers who want to learn useful teaching techniques. This will also give people thinking about doing a Cambridge CELTA or equivalent an idea of the skills they will learn.
These are refresher programmes for international teachers and specialist teacher training programmes, with options including:
- CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning)
- EFL Teaching Methodology
- Primary and Early Years Education
- Working with Students with Special Educational Needs
- Public speaking, presentation and communication skills
- Developing problem solving and critical thinking skills
in the classroom
The course is aimed at trainee or practising teachers of English and other...
Course Description:
180 total hours
150 hours – coursework
30 hours – practicum (10 hours – mentor teacher observation; 10 hours – peer teacher observation; 10 hours – practice teaching)
The Field of TESOL/ELT
The EPG (The European Profiling Grid)
Teaching Methodologies
The Psychological Learning Environment
R-PPP-R and Lesson Planning
Student Levels CEFR (Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages)
Classroom Strategies
Language of Instruction
Boardwork
Meta Language
History of...
Aimed at speakers of other languages, this course equips students with the basic tools required to teach English as a Foreign Language.
General 20 plus 5 individual lessons per week, Intermediate to Advanced levels, Tailored to the individual, Hours per week: 20 hours 50 minutes, Age: 16+
Topics covered: Language analysis; Lesson planning; teaching the skills of reading, writing, listening, speaking; classroom activities; using resources and materials; looking at learners’ needs; dealing with learners’...
Aimed at speakers of other languages, this course equips students with the basic tools required to teach English as a Foreign Language.
General 20 plus 10 individual lessons per week, Intermediate to Advanced levels, Tailored to the individual, Hours per week: 25 hours, Age: 16 +
Topics covered: Language analysis; Lesson planning; teaching the skills of reading, writing, listening, speaking; classroom activities; using resources and materials; looking at learners’ needs; dealing with learners’ mistakes.