CELTA is an initial teacher training qualification for teaching English as a second or foreign language .
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CELTA is an initial teacher training qualification for teaching English as a second or foreign language .
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CELTA was developed to be suitable both for those interested in Teaching English as a Foreign Language and for Teaching English to the Speakers of Other Languages .
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CELTA is designed for candidates with little or no previous English language teaching experience.
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CELTA focuses on teaching adult learners, but many of the skills and techniques apply to teaching young learners as well.
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Candidates who plan to teach mainly young learners could take the Young Learner Extension to CELTA, after completing Celta until 2010 when Young Learner Extension ceased to exist.
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CELTA is suitable for candidates who are beginning their career and experienced teachers who have received little practical teacher training or who wish to gain an international certification of their ELT skills.
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CELTA is suitable for teachers at Foundation and Developing level on the Cambridge English Teaching Framework, whereas Delta is designed for teachers at Proficient and Expert levels of the framework.
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CELTA applicants are required to have English language skills equivalent to at least level C1 of the CEFR – a standard of English that enables the teaching and understanding of language issues at a range of levels, from beginner to upper-intermediate students.
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CELTA is an initial teacher training qualification designed to help candidates acquire and improve the skills needed for teaching English, with an emphasis on hands-on teaching practice.
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CELTA programmes are designed by individual centres using the syllabus and course aims provided by Cambridge English Language Assessment.
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The YL Extension to CELTA was normally taught full-time over the course of two weeks.
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CELTA certificate is awarded to candidates who meet the course requirements and whose performance meets, or exceeds, the criteria in the two assessment components:.
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CELTA is recognised around the world by international English Language Teaching organisations, public bodies, non-governmental organisations, educational institutions, publishers and English Language Teaching quality assurance bodies, including:.
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At Swansea University, for example, the CELTA is offered both to external applicants and as an embedded course to undergraduates as part of their studies in the College of Arts and Humanities.
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Candidates accepted on to a CELTA course are provided with a reading list of suitable materials and a pre-course task.
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