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CELTA course in IH BOSTON
Whether you are pursuing a new career in teaching English as a Second Language, or are an experienced teacher seeking an accredited teaching qualification, the Universityof Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) is the perfect qualification for you. As the most reputable and widely recognized TESOL/TEFL qualification of its kind, the CELTAis the ideal certificate for any teachers seeking specialized professional training. Accepted both in the United States and abroad, teachers qualified with the CELTA can pursue positions teachingGeneral English to adults or young learners, Business English to professionals, or exam training for tests like the TOEFL or IELTS. We offer over 25 courses throughout the year at our centers in Boston..

Our most popular course, the intensive full-time course, meets from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday for 4 weeks.

Each course incorporates 6 hours of practical classroomteaching. These multilingual classes involve teaching real ESL students from the community, all from a variety of countries and ranging in age from 18 to 60. Our trainees will teach classes of differentlevels ranging from pre-intermediate to upper-intermediate and cover grammar, vocabulary and skills lessons. As a teacher who has graduated from the CELTA course, you can be sure you will have theconfidence to teach a range of different language lessons to a range of different language levels. All of our courses involve a tremendous amount of interaction between trainees, trainers and ESL students. Inaddition to the time spent in class, each trainee is responsible for several hours of lesson planning and the completion of 4 assignments during the course. Each day also includes seminars, lectures,and workshops called “input sessions.” These sessions cover effective methods to teach language skills, grammar and vocabulary, classroom management techniques and how to effectively bring...
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