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CELTA

The British Council Delhi has been running the CELTA course for six years and has prepared over one hundred teachers for successful careers in teaching English. We get a very good mix of trainees from across the country as well as a number from Europe, East Asia, Africa and the Americas. Most groups comprise a mix of experiences teachers who want to update their skills with the latest techniques, along with first-time teachers looking to break into one of the most rewarding and exciting professions.

CELTA Trainees

Here is what some of the trainees have to say about the course

BETTINA SNYDER

These were the most intensive four weeks I’ve ever experienced. The support from tutors and peers was key in managing the intensive work load. It was very stressful but a great learning experience. And of course we had fun too!

KALPANA MISRA
My CELTA experience was a period of rapid (very rapid) growth with a huge learning curve. Although the pace was frenetic, I thoroughly appreciated it and thrived on the energy generated by the constant flow of tasks
   

RIAZ KHAN

CELTA is the most intensive and practical English teacher training course in the world. I am very happy, excited and proud to be a part of CELTA. It’s a dream come true for me. Look out world, here I come!

YASHWANT
CELTA gave an exposure which I believe is indispensable for every English Language teacher. The teaching methodologies imparted during the course were immensely valuable. Be prepared to learn as well as unlearn a lot!
   

CELTA Dates 2011

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