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4-week TEFL Course Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Cambridge CELTA

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Course Details

Course ref.

5219

Course Type

4-week TEFL Course or equivalent

Min Age

20

Maximum Class Size

12

Class Times

Monday - Friday 9.00 - 5.30

 


Course Description

UNIT 1: LEARNERS AND TEACHERS AND THE TEACHING AND LEARNING CONTEXT
1.1 Cultural, linguistic and educational backgrounds
1.2 Motivations for learning English as an adult
1.3 Learning and teaching styles
1.4 Context for learning and teaching English
1.5 Varieties of English
1.6 Multilingualism and the role of first languages

UNIT 2: LANGUAGE AND ANALYSIS AND AWARENESS
2.1. Basic concepts and terminology used in ELT for describing form and meaning in
language and language use
2.2. Grammar - Grammatical frameworks: rules and conventions relating to words,
sentences, paragraphs and texts
2.3. Lexis: What it means to "know" a word; semantic relationships between words
2.4. Phonology: The formation and description of English phonemes; features of
connected speech 21Q
2.5. The practical significance of similarities and differences between languages
2.6. Reference materials for language awareness
2.7. Key strategies and approaches for developing learners' language knowledge

UNIT 3: LANGUAGE SKILLS: READING, LISTENING, SPEAKING AND WRITING
3.1. Reading
3.1.1. Basic concepts and terminology used for describing reading skills
3.1.2. Purposes of reading
3.1.3. Decoding meaning
3.1.4. Potential barriers to reading
3.2. Listening
3.2.1. Basic concepts and terminology used for describing listening skills
3.2.2. Purposes for listening texts
3.2.3. Features of listening texts
3.2.4. Potential barriers to listening
3.3. Speaking
3.3.1. Basic concepts and terminology used for describing speaking skills
3.3.2. Features of spoken English
3.3.3. Language functions
3.3.4. Paralinguistic features
3.3.5. Phonemic systems
3.4. Writing
3.4.1. Basic concepts and terminology used for describing writing skills
3.4.2. Sub-skills and features of written texts
3.4.3. Stages of teaching writing
3.4.4. Beginner literacy
3.4.5. English spelling and punctuation

3.5. Key strategies and approaches for developing learners' receptive and productive skills

UNIT 4 - PLANNING AND RESOURCES FOR DIFFERENT TEACHING CONTEXTS
4.4. Principles of planning for effective teaching of adult learners of English
4.5. Lesson planning for the effective teaching of adult learners of English
4.6. Evaluation of lesson planning
4.7. The selection, adaptation and evaluation of materials and resources in planning
(including computer and other technology based resources)
4.8. Knowledge of commercially produced resources and non-published materials and
classroom resources for teaching English to adults

UNIT 5 - DEVELOPING TEACHING SKILLS AND PROFESSIONALISM
5.1 The effective organisation of the classroom
5.2 Classroom presence and control
5.3 Teacher and learner language
5.4 The use of teaching materials and resources
5.5 Practical skills for teaching at a range of levels
5.6 The monitoring and evaluation of adult learners
5.7 Evaluation of the teaching/learning process
5.8 Professional development: responsibilities
5.9 Professional development: support systems


School Details - Hobart

The Tasmanian College of English is a University of Cambridge Teacher training centre and nationally accredited English language college located in Hobart Tasmania. The Tasmanian College of English is a member of the International Association of Language Colleges (IALC) and accredited in Australia by through State government.
The college commenced offering the Cambridge CELTA in 1998 and works closely with its sister South Australian College of English and Whitsundays College of English.
The Tasmanian College of English is located in a beautiful colonial three storey mansion within a 10 minute walk from Hobart city and waterfront. It is surrounded by beautiful trees and garden in a large relaxing heritage garden.
Hobart is situated at the mouth of the Derwent River, close to the sea and nestling under Mt Wellington. The city hosts the famous City to Hobart Yacht race each January. Hobart is also close to wildlife parks where visitors can see many of the distinctive Tasmanian mammals as well as other Australian wildlife.


Timetable

Monday - Friday 9.00 - 5.30


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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4 weeks course starting 25/06/2012 for
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