General Celta Details
General Celta Details
General Celta Details
01_ Objetives
Language
Linguistic form, function and meaning, including a knowledge of grammar and its terminology
Appreciation of structure and function
An understanding of the principles of selection and grading
An introduction to how subject matter and context affects language
The importance of phonology
Materials
Course books and teachers’ books and supplementary materials and provision of special interest materials
Adapting authentic and non-authentic materials
Teacher-made materials
Reference works for both teachers and learners
The ability to arrange the physical environment appropriately for different learning situations and to establish an appropriate
atmosphere for learning
Giving appropriate instructions for group tasks
Monitoring the progress of groups and individuals
The ability to plan both individual lessons and a series of lessons appropriate to student needs, with a range of approaches
and lesson types
The ability to select language and language areas appropriate to students’ needs and level
To introduce language clearly and efficiently to students
To check learning and understanding at all stages of this process using appropriate techniques
The ability to deal sensitively and effectively with student errors and gaps
To devise and operate appropriate activities for written and oral practice in order to develop the accuracy, fluency and comple
xity of learner language
To encourage and guide students towards noticing language in naturally occurring texts
Developing the skills of Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing
The ability to develop the four skills using techniques which foster not only their individual development but also their integra
tion
To select appropriate materials and to have the ability to use a wide range of techniques to this end
To use and adapt authentic and non-authentic materials appropriately
02_ Entry Requirements
There is no formal academic entry requirement for Cambridge CELTA course. However, the recommended minimum entry require-
ment is that candidates should have formal qualifications which would allow entry into higher. Cambridge regulations state that
candidates must:
CELTA courses at International House Seville are full-time 4-week intensive courses of approximately 120 hours, of a very ‘hands
on’ nature, complying fully with the UCLES guidelines and syllabus. You will be teaching from first day of the course. The CELTA
demands a great deal of work, both during and after course hours, so you should not take on other work during this time. Assess-
ment of the Cambridge CELTA course is continuous. Progress in practical teaching ability is of the greatest importance, but all
aspects of performance and work done on the course are taken into consideration for the final grading, including the candidate’s
written work, professionalism, and suitability as a future member of staff in an ELT context. Candidates are constantly informed of
their progress during the course by written commentary and oral feedback on their teaching practice and written assignments, and
by tutorial. This may be formulated in terms of passing and failing. Candidates who successfully complete the CELTA course will
receive the Cambridge Certificate. The grades possible are Pass A, Pass B, Pass, or “No Certificate Awarded”. In addition, Interna-
tional House Teacher Training Centres issue a graded certificate-report. This report describes the candidate’s performance in some
detail and serves as a vital document to prospective employers. International House Seville Teacher Training and International
House cannot enter into either discussion or correspondence concerning results or assessments. Should a candidate wish to lodge
any form of complaint, the appropriate channels for doing so will be indicated to them.
PAYMENTS:
To secure a place on the course, a deposit of 450 euros must be paid. The deposit is non-refundable but can be transferred to
another course provided that a minimum of 4 weeks ‘notice is given.
The balance of the course fees is due 4 weeks prior to the starting date. We cannot guarantee to hold your place on the course
unless all fees are paid in full and on time 4 weeks before the course starts at the latest.
Payment can be made by bank transfer direct to Clic or through our online payment provider Clic-Pay. Clic-Pay accepts payment
by credit/debit card.
It is the Student responsibility to cover all bank charges and exchange rate differences for payments.
If a student wishes to cancel, change or postpone a course, we require at least 4 weeks’ notice in writing. In this case a full refund
will be provided by Clic IH minus 450 € administration fee.
When the cancelation is made less than 4 weeks prior to the start of the course, no refund of course fees will be given.
In the case of illness whilst attending the course or in the 4 weeks immediately preceding it, it is entirely at the discretion of the
school as to whether the student can be deferred and offered a place on a future course.
In the event of a candidate withdrawing from the course once it has started, Clic IH cannot refund fees or offer a place on a subse
quent course without payment of further fees.
Clic International House reserves the right to postpone or cancel any course due to insufficient student numbers or due to unfore
seen circumstances. In this event the candidate will be given a full refund.
ACCOMMODATION:
Accommodation must be paid in full 4 weeks before the commencement of the course, and will not be refunded or part-refunded in
the case of withdrawal from the course, or if any cancellation is made less than 4 weeks’ before the course begins.