4-week TEFL Course New York, United States
SIT TESOL Certificate
Important Information
Tuition for this course includes instruction and materials.
This centre has a policy of actively recruiting from the SIT TESOL Certificate course graduates.
Course Details
Course ref. |
2511 |
Course Type |
4-week TEFL Course or equivalent |
Min Age |
18 |
Maximum Class Size |
12 |
Class Times |
Monday to Friday 09.00 to 18.00 hrs |
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Customer Feedback
The school and trainers were really supportive and the course was of a high standard. Both of the trainers were very experienced and helped to make this a very worthwhile experience.
The course was well organised and very demanding.
Alison Banner
Course Description
This course comprises 130 hours of input and provides participants with professional knowledge and skills in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) as well as tools for their own reflection and growth as teachers.
The course provides practical training through teaching demonstrations, lesson planning and analysis, and practice teaching and feedback. Participants develop skills in teaching, speaking, listening, reading, writing, grammar and culture. The course begins with a brief look at second language acquisition through the experience of being a learner. Participants then examine specific teaching areas each day, which they apply in their daily practice teaching of adult ESOL learners. Participants gain skills in analysis through examining their lessons with teacher trainers.
The TESOL course focuses on three main areas:
Learning
Participants engage in a language-learning experience in order to explore the relationship between language learning, teaching, and aspects of second language acquisition from the point of view of the learner. This experience provides the foundation for the examination of teaching practices.
Teaching
Participants examine the theory and practice of planning, teaching, grammar, culture, and assessing lessons in the four skills (speaking, listening, reading, and writing) through experiential activities, teaching demonstrations, discussions, lesson planning, materials development, and readings.
Classroom practices
Participants put their new knowledge and skills into practice through daily teaching sessions. Trainers observe and facilitate feedback sessions after these lessons. Participants learn to reflect on and assess their own teaching as well as to examine the teaching of their peers.
Graduates of the course find challenging teaching positions in the U.S. and abroad, or return to their current jobs with new skills and greater knowledge, awareness, and satisfaction. To facilitate networking, the course provider maintains a listserv that connects graduates of all the TESOL courses that it offers.
Accommodation Options
Applicants can contact the school's SIT TESOL department for advice on and referrals to student accommodations options in New York City.
2011
Should inquire directly with school for details
2012
Applicants can contact the school\'s SIT TESOL department for advice on and referrals to student accommodations options in New York City.
Should inquire directly with school for details
School Details - New York Grand Central
The centre, which has been teaching for over 25 years, is located in midtown Manhattan between Second and Third Avenues on the fashionable East Side. The main classrooms are located on the 16th floor of a modern office building. Each classroom has a large window offering a fabulous view of the Manhattan skyline and plenty of natural light. You will be just steps from all forms of transport including Grand Central Station and many points of interest. For example, a 10-15 minute walk in any direction will take you to: The United Nations, Rockefeller Centre, Fifth Avenue Shopping District, The Empire State Building, The Museum of Modern Art and Times Square.
The teachers are all native English speakers, highly-qualified with a keen sense of cultural diversity, university educated (most in pedagogy), communication facilitators, open-minded and responsive to students and their needs, experienced with different cultures, familiar with the challenges and subsequent rewards of full immersion in a new and unfamiliar culture and language.
The Media Centre gives you extra support by using the most up-to-date technology in audio-visual facilities. Students have access to tape recorders for listening and pronunciation practice. Video players enable you to view films with subtitles for the improvement of listening and comprehension. Computer terminals are available for students to use interactive software to perform grammar exercises, improve pronunciation and prepare for the TOEFL and TOEIC examinations.
Everything is an event in New York City. Every part of your experience here will enhance your process of learning American English. The Activities Coordinator plans several trips each week to include visits to places such as the New York Stock Exchange, television studios, jazz clubs, baseball games, and museums. Some of these activities are trips with your class and teacher and others are school-wide events which you may join in with other students depending on your personal interests. A tour leader always accompanies students in these activities. Discovering the city and its people is the best way to practice your new English language skills.
While you study at the centre, diverse living accommodations are arranged for your convenience and comfort to optimise your visit to New York City. These accommodations provide you with an ideal study environment, as well as the opportunity to enhance your experience of learning English through meeting, living and socializing with people from all over the world. Our host family programme enables you to live like a real New Yorker in a private home. The Residence Halls provide comfortable and clean, single and double rooms with a variety of services you may require. Many hotels are located near the centre if that meets your needs. The centre can be reached on foot or by public transportation from all accommodations. Host families and residences are only available for the duration of your enrollment in classes.
Timetable
Monday to Friday 09.00 to 18.00 hrs
Help for Jobs
This centre has a policy of actively recruiting successful graduates from the SIT TESOL Certificate course .
The school offers its TESOL course graduates help and guidance with finding work in the world of ESL teaching in a number of ways.
Firstly, all participants have access to a list of recruitment websites, as well the Transitions Abroad magazine, where numerous teaching vacancies are posted.
Secondly, they are provided with a comprehensive data base of language schools and teaching organizations in New York. In the past, many course participants enjoyed the certificate program so much, that they opted to work for the school. If, however, a participant would like to work abroad, their highly experienced trainers are often able to give comprehensive advice.
If a course participant asks for help with writing a resume or a cover letter, the staff are always more than happy to be of assistance.
How to Apply
1. Choose the start date which interests you. If you’re still unsure, please choose an approximate date for now - you will be able to specify later.
2. Register your details with Cactus TEFL (1 minute) to help us track your application.
3. Download the application form and save it on your computer.
4. Complete it offline in your own time
5. Go back to www.cactustefl.com, sign in and submit your completed form.
You can also submit an application by email. We will explain how to do this on the application form. Please contact us if you have any problems with the application procedure.
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