Advanced TEFL Certificate
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Notting Hill College Courses
NHC presents a full range of teacher training programmes that address the practical and theoretical needs of novice and experienced teachers. The courses vary in duration, study method and price. All of the courses use the same core materials. Course qualifications vary from a diploma level to a certificate level.
Notting Hill College TEFL Certificate Programmes
Our Certificates are designed for individuals who wish to travel & teach English internationally or locally. The programmes aim at developing and exceeding the required skills, confidence and ability to teach EFL/ESL effectively.
Notting Hill College 120 Hour TEFL Certificate
It is for novice and experienced teachers, native and non native speakers.
About the Course
Our 120 Hour TEFL Course is comprehensive and thoroughly prepares you to enter one of the fastest growing professions. It gives you essential detail on the English language and how to teach it. The course provides an extensive grounding in all the EFL required skills, methods, techniques & knowledge. This will not only enable novice teachers to take up their first post as an ESOL teacher, but will hone the skills of experienced ones as well. This course is available in both formats distance learning and classroom-based.
Benefits
Notting Hill College 120 Hour TEFL Course covers an extended syllabus, considerably longer than the industry standard of 100 hours. The training focuses on lesson planning and practical teaching skills which will equip novice teachers and inspire experienced ones. This course is ideal for those who wish to gain a professional qualification in Teaching English as a Foreign Language.
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Introduction to Teaching English as a Foreign Language Methodology
Grammar translation method
Audio-lingual methods
The 'Natural Way'
The Direct Method
The Communicative Approach
Teaching Pronunciation
The phonetic chart
Stress, rhythm and intonation
Tips for Teaching Pronunciation
Practical activities
Teaching Vocabulary
What words should we teach?
How to teach vocabulary
Presentation techniques
Vocabulary Instruction Methods
Vocabulary Consolidation Methods
Teaching Productive Skills: Speaking
What Is "Teaching Speaking"?
Goals and techniques for teaching speaking
Strategies for developing speaking skills
Activities to promote speaking
Sample lessons
Teaching Receptive Skills: Listening
Different types of listening skills
Teaching listening skills
Strategies for developing listening skills
Activities to promote listening
Sample lessons
Teaching Receptive Skills: Reading
The stages of reading
Goals and techniques for teaching reading
Reading activities and materials
Sample lessons
Teaching and Learning Grammar
Effective presentation techniques
Practice and Production
Steps of an Integrated Grammar lesson
Grading language
Mistakes and correction
Recycling language
Classroom Management
Seating arrangement
Role of the teacher
Correction techniques
Grouping students
Grammar: Terms and Definitions
Nouns and articles
Tenses, Verbs: modal and auxiliary
Conditionals
Order of adjectives
Passive forms
Teaching Productive Skills 2: Writing
The nature of the writing process
The stages of writing
Writing approaches
Correction techniques
Sample lessons
Materials and Aids
Using low-tech aids: flashcards, realia
etc
Using high-tech aids: video, DVD, computer
etc
How to organise the board
Authentic/ Supplementary materials
Applicable ideas
Lesson Planning
The contents and stages of a lesson
Types of lesson plans
Lesson plan procedures
Role of the teacher
