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British Council Malaysia
Evening Part-time CELTA

Teaching Courses > Evening Part-time CELTA in Kuala Lumpur

Course fees RM 8,500
Levels Applicants must have a standard of education which would allow them entry to higher education in their country and be at least 20 years old
Course venue Kuala Lumpur centre
Courses start January - June 2013


The CELTA is for people looking for an internationally recognised teaching qualification.

To be accepted for a CELTA course, applicants must have an awareness of language and a competence in English, both written and spoken, that enables them to follow the course.


ABOUT THIS COURSE
Our part-time CELTA is held on Monday and Wednesday evenings over a 20 week period. Candidates will have to come in on 3 other evenings, to observe adult classes at the centre.  Days and times will be negotiated with individual candidates.  Mondays are from 6.15 pm – 9.30 pm and are devoted to input. Wednesdays are from 6.15 pm – 9.30 pm and are set aside for teaching practice, feedback, and lesson planning.

Teaching practice starts from week two of the course. Course participants also observe experienced teachers at work, and are given formal written assignments.

This course provides basic training in English Language Training, ELT. The training emphasises a student-centred approach and requires extensive, supervised teaching practice in actual classes with adult learners from beginners to advanced level.

The aim of the CELTA course is to provide a solid, practical foundation for teaching, classroom management skills and a range of effective ESL / EFL instructional techniques.

The British Council is the United Kingdom's international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. British Council Malaysia is a branch (995232-A) of the British Council, registered as a charity in England and Wales (209131) and Scotland (SC037733).
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