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CELTA

Course venue                 British Council Krakow
Course dates 2012
28 May - 22 June
2 July - 27 July
6 August - 31 August
3 September - 28 September
1 October - 26 October
29 October - 23 November
26 November - 21 December
2013
11 CELTA courses will be held.
Exact dates to be announced very soon.

Level

Applicants must have a standard of education which would allow them entry to higher education in their country and be at least 20 years old.

The CELTA is for people looking for an internationally recognised teaching qualification.

The Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) is awarded by the University of Cambridge.

To be accepted onto CELTA course, applicants must have an awareness of language and a competence in English, both written and spoken, that enables them to follow the course.

ABOUT THIS COURSE

The aim of the CELTA course is to provide a solid, practical foundation for teaching, classroom management skills and a range of effective ESL / EFL instructional techniques.

Teaching practice starts from day two of the course.  Course participants also observe experienced teachers at work, and are given formal written assignments.  CELTA is a teacher training course which emphasises a student-centred approach and requires extensive, supervised teaching practice in actual classes with adult learners at different levels.

The course is based in beautiful Krakow (Cracow) – in the heart of Central Europe.

For additional information about the course click here.
For course syllabus please click here.

HOW TO REGISTER

Step 1 Download the application form and the pre-interview task, please click here.

Step 2 Having completed the application form and pre-interview task, please send them to us by e-mail or fax to email: CELTA@britishcouncil.pl, fax: + 48 (0) 12 428 59 40.

Step 3 If your application has been successful, you will be interviewed by one of the CELTA trainers, either in person or by telephone (for those who are out of town/overseas).

Step 4 If your interview is successful, you will be offered a place on the course. To secure your place on the course, you will be asked to pay a deposit. The balance is due before the start of the course.

Information about fees and payment click here.

For accommodation in Krakow, please contact Jerzy Jamski ( jerzy.jamski@gmail.com) who will deal with your needs. He offers a range of apartments from 50zl to 90 zl a night. You can see the interiors at www.sodispar.pl/CELTA.

For information about teaching posts with the British Council click here.

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