CELTA MIXED MODE
PART TIME COURSE
Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA)
CELTA is an introductory course for candidates who have little or no previous English language teaching experience or for those with some experience, but with little/no practical teacher training. Well-established and recognised internationally, internally assessed and externally moderated, it is intensive and very practical.
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Before deciding if you should take the CELTA challenge,
know that the rewards are truly great!​
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Gain the skills and knowledge you will need as a teacher.
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Get internationally recognized certification.
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Add impressive plus to your resume.
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Find new job prospects abroad.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO APPLY
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Have a secondary qualification which allows you to enter higher education, e.g., the Baccalaureate (in Morocco) or A levels (in the UK).
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Have a minimum of a high C1 (CEFR) level in English.
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Have basic IT skills (for the mixed mode and fully online formats).​
THE APPLICATION PROCESS INCLUDES
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An application form and personal statement.
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A pre-interview task (focused mainly on language awareness and teaching ideas).
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A selection interview (to be conducted on Zoom).
WHAT YOU WILL GET WITH ENGLISH FOR AFRICA 'S CELTA COURSE!
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Improve your language awareness.
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Develop your teaching methodology.
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Understand the learner, the teacher and the teaching/learning context.
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Develop your classroom management technique.
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Plan and adapt resources for your lessons.
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Get practical, hands-on experience.
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Receive written and oral feedback on each of your lessons from your trainers, including the extremely experienced Mr. Mohamed Oummih.
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Learn the principles of effective language teaching.
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Get practical skills you can employ in various teaching contexts.
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Help with accommodation is provided for participants from outside Meknes.
THE COMPLETE COURSE​
This new format aims to give teachers the necessary skills to plan for and teach both online and face-to-face lessons at CELTA level by the end of the course.
Input sessions (where candidates learn about the theory and practice of teaching English as a foreign language) are delivered both online and face-to-face, at an even ratio of 50 percent each.
Of the six hours of mandatory teaching practice, three are taught online via Zoom, and 3 are taught face-to-face.
Since candidates are learning to teach in both formats, we provide extra support for these courses. This includes:
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A free Zoom for teaching workshop;
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A free online grammar refresher pre-course workshop;
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22 days of training rather than 20 (2 extra days of training for the same cost);
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Demonstration lessons taught by trainers in both formats before candidates teach in that format;
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Candidates teach an unassessed full-length lesson in both formats before being assessed in that format;
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Joint reflection sessions to enable candidates teaching in one format to exchange with candidates who are teaching/have taught in the other format;
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EXCLUSIVE ACESS to our online course library as soon as candidates are accepted onto the course;
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EXCLUSIVE ACESS to video recordings of lessons taught by experienced teachers as soon as candidates are accepted onto the course.
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The use of Slack as a workspace before and during the course, to facilitate communication and sharing of documents and resources.