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Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching
to Adults — Your Passport to a New World of Teaching
Opportunities
What is CELTA?
CELTA is the Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching
to Adults. It is an initial qualification for people who want to
become professional teachers of English as a foreign language. CELTA
is accepted throughout the world by organisations which employ English
language teachers. It is also recognised by the British Council
and the British Institute of English Language Teaching. More than
7,000 candidates complete a CELTA course each year.
Who is CELTA for?
CELTA is suitable for those with little or no teaching experience.
It is suitable for anyone who wishes to teach English as a foreign
language to adults or work in ELT within the UK or overseas. Candidates
come from all walks of life. Many are recent university graduates,
but others are already qualified as teachers of other subjects or
are professionals looking for a change of career or rewarding career
break. Most candidates see CELTA as the starting point of a long-term
career in English language teaching. For students working on their
gap year, CELTA is a passport to teaching overseas and an ideal
way to travel the world whilst developing new skills.
Can anyone apply for a CELTA course at Oxford House College?
Applicants should have a good standard of education at least equivalent to that required for higher education. Applicants should have a formal qualification at National Qualifications Framework Level 3 (for example A-level, BTEC National Diploma) or equivalent. It is not necessary to have any previous teaching experience to apply for our CELTA course. You do not need to have English as your first language, but you must have a good understanding of English that will enable them to teach at a range of levels – you need to have a level of English equivalent to C1 or C2 on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Where can I stay during the course?
If you need accommodation in London whilst studying your CELTA,
our Accommodation Officer can arrange various types of accommodation.
Find out more.
About University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations
CELTA is part of a family of professional and academic examinations
run by Cambridge ESOL. The Cambridge ESOL examinations are known
all over the world and are recognised by universities, employers
and national education authorities in many countries. They are managed
by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES)
- one of the world's largest and best known educational assessment
agencies.
Every year, more than one million people take Cambridge ESOL examinations
at all levels, from beginners to educational professionals. They
take them in order to improve their employment prospects, to seek
further education, to prepare themselves to travel or live abroad,
or because they want an internationally recognised qualification
which shows their abilities.
The range of Cambridge ESOL examinations includes General English
and specialist examinations in Business English and English for
Academic Purposes, as well as tests for young learners and a suite
of certificates and diplomas for language teachers.
Apart from CELTA and DELTA, Oxford House College, London offers
a variety of Cambridge ESOL examinations.
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For full CELTA course information, including syllabus, assessment
information, grading system, college facilities and teaching practice
guidelines, please download our brochure:
Click here to download
full Course Information (PDF)
How long is the CELTA course?
CELTA is a full-time intensive course lasting 4 weeks. It can
also be taken on a part-time basis over 13 weeks. Course content
and assessments are identical for either option.
What is the timetable?
Full-time courses are 10:15– 18:30, Monday – Friday.
During the summer (Jun-Sept), full-time courses are 12:30 - 20:30.
Part-time courses are 18:30 – 21:30 on Mondays, Tuesdays and
Thursdays, and 10:30 – 16:00 on six alternate Saturdays. Please
see Fees and Dates for details.
What should I do before the course starts?
When you enrol on a course we will send you a pre-course task
and a pre-course reading list – this will give you an awareness
of all the CELTA course themes.
Click
here to see pre-course task in detail
What does the CELTA course cover?
The Oxford House College, London CELTA course is designed for
people with little or no previous teaching experience.
During the course, you will develop familiarity with the principles
of effective teaching and a range of practical skills for teaching
English to adult learners.
The course includes teaching practice, observation of experienced
teachers in the classroom and completion of a range of practically
focused written assignments.
You will receive training and support from fully qualified and
experienced ELT professionals. You will also have access to library
resources including professional books, publications, multimedia
titles and Internet access.
Click
here to see a sample of Full Time TimeTable.
Click
here to see a sample of Part Time TimeTable.
Is there an examination?
You are assessed continuously during the course and there is no
final examination. An external assessor, who is appointed by University
of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES) moderates each
course.
There are three components of assessment: Teaching Practice, Written
Assignments and Professional Development. We will help you prepare
thoroughly for each assessment.
- Assessment of Teaching Practice: You will
teach for a total of six hours, working with classes at two levels
of ability. The assessment is based on your overall performance
at the end of the six hours.
- Written Assignments: There are four written
assignments to complete. Two assignments explore aspects of teaching
and learning English at an adult level, one involves work on the
language system of English and one is a reflection on classroom
teaching. Your written work is moderated by an external assessor
appointed by UCLES.
- Professional Development: This is based on
your overall performance and commitment during the course. We
will provide you with regular feedback on your development throughout
your training.
To be successful, you must pass all components. There are three
grades - Pass, Pass 'B' and Pass 'A'.
Successful candidates receive a Certificate awarded by the University
of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate.
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Fees & Dates
Click here for course dates and fees
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Please note that enrolment on our courses is subject to the following terms and conditions:
1. Deposits are non-refundable.
2. You must pay the balance of your course fees no later than 15 working days before your course begins. Otherwise, you may be placed on a reserve list and risk losing your place. We will make other arrangements for you if yours is a late booking or your interview date is within 3 weeks of the start of your course.
3. Course cancellation fees: if you cancel your course more than 4 weeks before the course starts - full refund of course fees; if you cancel you course between 2 and 4 weeks before the course starts - 50% refund of course fees; if you cancel your
course less than 2 weeks before the course starts – no refund of course fees.
You also lose the Accommodation Finding Fee and Homestay deposit (if applicable) if you book accommodation in London and give less than 7 day’s notice of cancellation.
4. Please note that there are no refunds if you leave the course once it has started. However, in the case of extreme or unavoidable circumstances such as
serious illness, we may allow you to join a later course upon payment of a second course deposit (£100). It will be at the College’s absolute discretion to deem whether or not the circumstances were extreme or unavoidable. The date for joining a later course would be mutually agreed between you and Oxford House College. Courses may only be deferred once.
5. Oxford House College cannot be held liable for any losses to trainees other than those covered by its public liability insurance for its London office.
Trainees taking courses outside their home country are strongly advised to take medical / personal effects /cancellation, etc. insurance to cover themselves. Trainees should not purchase their flight tickets (if applicable) for courses more than three weeks in advance of the course starting date.
6. Please note that in arranging accommodation, Oxford House College is acting as the supplier’s agent.
7. The College cannot be held responsible for the loss or theft of personal belongings.
8. On part-time courses, some Mondays may be replaced by Wednesdays if there are any Bank Holiday Mondays within the course dates.
10. Your course fees cover the following: Registration Fee, CELTA course training; Cambridge Examination Fee; use of the College Library & study materials; Internet access.
11. You will be required to pay for any damage to photocopiers and/or printers caused by negligent use. This includes, but is not restricted to, the use of incorrect acetates.
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We have made it fast and simple for you to register for your CELTA
course at Oxford House College, London. You may:
- Apply for your course in person
If you are in London, just visit us at the college any weekday
between 08:30 - 20:30 on weekdays and 08:30 - 17:00 on Saturdays.
Our friendly staff will answer any questions and help you complete
your CELTA Application Form.
- Apply by telephone
Call us on + 44 (0) 20 7580 9785 to discuss all aspects of your
CELTA course and applying.
- Apply over the Internet, by post or fax
You may download the CELTA Application Form for 2010 or or request it by post, fax
or e-mail. You may then complete the details and return it to
us.
Once we have received your completed form, we will contact you
regarding the next stage of application. This is a short interview
which can take place either at the college or over the telephone
if you are an overseas candidate. There is no charge for interviews.
Payments:
We accept payments by:
- Cash: in person only - do not send cash through
the post.
- Cheque: in person only – made payable
to Oxford House College Education Ltd. If not a UK cheque, then
it must be drawn on a UK-based bank
- Credit and Debit Cards - all major cards accepted,
except Diners Club and American Express.
- Bank Transfer: direct to our account:
Lloyds TSB Bank plc, 32 Oxford Street, London, W1D 1AX
Sort code: 30-98-71
Account number: 00017708
Account name: Oxford House College
SWIFT CODE: LOYDGB21006
IBAN code: GB37 LOYD 3098 7100 0177 08
Once we have received your payment, we will issue you with a receipt
for your records.
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Training to pass your CELTA certificate is a major step in your
professional development. It can be the start of a rewarding international
career or open new opportunities that you never knew existed. We
understand that you may have many questions about CELTA. So, whatever
your questions, no matter how large or small, please feel free to
contact our CELTA Officer Tel: +44 (0) 20 7580 9785 or e-mail ttlondon@oxfordhousegroup.com
We look forward to presenting you with your passport to a new
career.
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Our staff are fully experienced in speaking with international
candidates and have a caring approach to your education and welfare.
Whatever your question, no matter how large or small, we will always
provide a fast answer. Contact us today:
CELTA Officer
Oxford House College
30 Oxford Street
London W1D 1AU
United Kingdom
Telephone: + 44 20 7580 9785
Fax: + 44 20 7323 4582
E-mail: ttlondon@oxfordhousegroup.com
Please call between the hours of 08:30 - 20:30 on weekdays and
08:30 - 17:00 on Saturdays.
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Your CELTA course fees include free lifetime membership of the
Oxford House Evening Seminar Club. This monthly event is the ideal
opportunity to listen to celebrated ELT speakers talk about the
latest developments in teaching methodology and practice. Sessions
combine theory with practice. Previous speakers include Michael
Swan, Mike McCarthy, Susan Kay and Mario Rinvolucri.
- Seminar Tickets: If you are not preparing
to take CELTA through Oxford House but wish to attend the next
seminar, please contact us for tickets.
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