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1. What is CELTYL?CELTYL is an initial qualification for people with little or no previous teaching experience and opens up a whole world of exciting teaching opportunities. Because it is awarded by Cambridge ESOL, part of the world-famous University of Cambridge, you can rely on its quality and recognition. 2. How does CELTYL relate to TEFL/TESOL?'TEFL' or 'TESOL' are terms often used to describe qualifications for English Language teachers. CELTA, the best known and most widely taken initial TESOL/TEFL qualification of its kind in the world, was previously known as CTEFLA and the 'RSA certificate'. CELTYL is the equivalent course for people who want to teach young learners. 3. Who is CELTYL for?
You may be considering a career in English Language teaching and view CELTYL as an entry into good teaching positions in language schools in other countries or you may be a graduate wanting a qualification that provides a sound basis in the fundamentals of language teaching practice and gives you the confidence to take control of young learners in the classroom.
Increasingly, CELTYL candidates are professionals either looking for a new career opportunity or wanting a short break in their existing career. Many seek the exciting opportunities of living and working abroad. Whether you wish to teach English for the short or long term, CELTYL gives you the training you need to help you adjust to a dynamic and challenging new profession.
You may already be teaching English to young learners without any previous specialised training with this age group. CELTYL sharpens your teaching practice, confirms your ability, and may well lead to internal promotion or a better teaching job. 4. What does CELTYL involve?You can take CELTYL full time (typically four to five weeks), or part time (from a few months to over a year). Courses focus on teaching learners in various age groups - 5 to 10, 8 to 13, or 11 to 16 years of age. Your course provides you with:
There are six main units of learning:
As part of your course you should expect 106 contact hours with your course tutors including input, tutorial support, supervised lesson planning, teaching practice, feedback and peer observation. In addition, you will spend 8 hours directly observing lessons with young learners taught by experienced ELT professionals. The course also expects a minimum of 80 hours of reading, research, assignments and lesson preparation.
5. Who recognises CELTYL?CELTYL is accepted throughout the world by organisations which employ English Language teachers. Cambridge ESOL also works with international ELT organisations to ensure the acceptance of CELTYL globally. 6. What is the YL extension to CELTA?If you have little or no previous experience of teaching young learners but have previously been awarded the CELTA, you can take the Young Learner (YL) extension to CELTA. This extension course enables you to develop the skills and knowledge from your CELTA course and transfer them to the young learner teaching environment. Successful candidates are issued with an endorsement certificate confirming the additional award of the Young Learner extension.
7. Am I eligible to apply?Ideally you should:
Centres may still accept you if you do not have formal qualifications at this level but can demonstrate that you would be likely to complete the course successfully. Some centres may, at their discretion, accept applicants aged between 18 and 20. 8. Where can I take the CELTYL or YL extension course in Spain?CELTYL and YL extension courses are designed by individual centres, based on specifications produced by Cambridge ESOL. They run at centres with young learner provision. There are three centres where you can take the CELTYL or YL extension course in Spain: YOUR ADVERTISEMENT HEREInternational House (Barcelona) University of Las Palmas (Gran Canaria) International House (Seville) |
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