Category Archives: TEFL qualifications

What’s the definition of a dodgy TEFL course?

The new owner of a TEFL course that’s been mentioned here before has contacted me to object to things in the post as inaccurate or out of date. As the conversation has developed, a regular talking point has been around … Continue reading

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Questions to ask a TEFL course provider you are considering

I’ve written articles on the topic (see links at the bottom), but when you are speaking to them an actual list of questions like this is probably more useful: Academic questions The trainers How long have the teacher trainers been teaching? … Continue reading

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CELTA plus PTLLS

Have only just come across this option, but sounds like a good one if you are British: CELTA plus an initial qualification in teaching in the further education sector in the UK, all for as little as 735 pounds. If … Continue reading

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The Association of CELTA-qualified Teachers

Scott Thornbury’s excellent recent post marking 50 years of the course that became the CELTA has prompted me to polish up an old idea of mine that hasn’t been seen since it was deleted off Dave’s ESL Café ten minutes … Continue reading

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Over 99% CELTA pass rate at St Giles International schools

(2011 figures, here) That’ll be another nail in the coffin of the ridiculous “I failed the CELTA because they have to fail a certain number on each course” online moans then…

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Is a TEFL diploma worth more than a relevant MA?

EF in China and most British Council branches think so (though they are both involved in running diploma courses), whereas I don’t know of a single university which would agree (though they are all involved in peddling MAs). I have … Continue reading

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Should the CELTA have more about technology in it?

So Gavin Dudeney seems to be arguing in this recent piece of his in the Guardian: No place in class for digital illiterates I just can’t see how more technology in the CELTA could be practical or useful. It’s difficult enough to … Continue reading

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CELTA Course Online now offered by 40 centres

According to this search I just did on the Cambridge ESOL Find Courses page. If that’s true, it’s really come out of nowhere because last time I looked into the matter (which may well have been a while ago, come to think … Continue reading

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TEFL course amongst Ireland’s most popular online vouchers

“a Teaching English as a Foreign Language (Tefl) course was one of the biggest sellers in August, according to sift.ie, with 1,500 voucher sales bringing in €125,000 in sales.”

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Getting an A in the CELTA

I didn’t (and anyway it was the RSA CTEFLA back in my day), so I can add nothing to this person’s very sensible sounding guide based on personal experience: My Experience Getting a CELTA Pass A

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