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Welcome to the London Teacher Training College (LTTC). We offer TEFL distance training courses, Online TEFL Courses for TESOL Certification.
Open 7 days a week 9am - 9pm inc Sundays 10 - 3p.m.
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Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language - 120 hour course programme |
Our 120 hour certificate in TEFL covers
an extended syllabus. Many employers regard the standard for
the profession as being a course which comprises a hundred
or more hours of study time.
There is a focus on lesson planning and practical teaching skills which will equip those who are new to the profession and inspire those who already have some experience.
This course is ideal for those who wish to gain a professional qualification in Teaching English as a Foreign
language.
There is also the opportunity to gain the Certificate in Teaching Practice at one of our three London campuses with the
possibility of being offered a teaching post at the end of the course. ( Subject to conditions being met.)
You are assigned a personal tutor as soon as you enrol,
who will give you help and guidance through the course as
well as mark your assignments and give you personal
feedback.
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| On completion of your course, you will receive two
qualifications:
Qualification 1: LTTC Certificate in Teaching English
as a Foreign language
Certificate in TEFL issued by The London Teacher Training
College.
Qualification
2: EDI Level 4 Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language
Award
This
Course leads to an EDI Level 4 Award Certificate for successful
learners. That means that it is independently endorsed by EDI at a
level of learning equivalent to level 4 on the National
Qualifications Framework (NQF) and Qualifications Credit Framework
(QCF) for England, Wales and Northern Ireland (in which case
GCSE's are at levels 1 and 2 and A Levels are at level 3).
What
is EDI?
EDI
is a recognised National Awarding Body.
This
course is endorsed by EDI. EDI are a leading National Awarding
Body, recognised in the U.K by the Department for Education and
Skills (DfEs) and regulated by Ofqual. EDI specialise in
providing, quality-assuring and certificating vocational learning
programmes.
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After each lesson there will be a question paper, which needs
to be completed and submitted to your personal tutor for marking.
This method of continual assessment ensures that your personal
tutor can consistently monitor your progress and provide you with
assistance throughout the duration of the course.
What's Included
-All study materials
-Certificate and transcript
-Full Tutor and Admin support
-The course fee includes the EDI registration and certification fee (valued at up to £30.00).
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| Fees: £285. |
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The LTTC Certificate in TEFL is now available for fast entry into a career in teaching English as a foreign language - 60 hours approx.
Designed for those in a hurry, this initial qualification will put you on the road to getting that first job.
The certificate can be completed as little as 10 days but covers the same syllabus as the full teaching qualification (Diploma in TESOL) but in less depth.
You can begin whenever you want to and finish at your own convenience.
You
are assigned a personal tutor as soon as you enrol, who
will give you help and guidance through the course as well
as mark your assignments and give you personal feedback.
Certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language 120 hour course programme
CONTENTS :
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Introduction to Teaching English as a Foreign Language
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Methodologies:
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Behaviorism
Audiolingualism
The ’Natural Way’
Humanistic
Approaches.
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Grammar
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Terms and definitions
Countable and uncountable nouns
Tenses
Verbs; Modal and auxiliary
Conditions
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Teaching and Learning Grammar
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Presenting a structure
Grading language
Mistakes and correction
Recycling language
Practice and Production
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Teaching vocabulary
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Words and sentences
Using dictionaries
Choosing vocabulary
How to teach vocabulary
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Teaching Productive skills; Speaking and Writing
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Accuracy vs. Fluency
Communication activities
The stages of writing
Correction techniques
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Teaching receptive skills; Listening and reading
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Different types of listening skills
Teaching listening skills
The stages of reading
Reading activities and materials
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Materials and aids
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Using flashcards, pictures and regalia
How to organize the board
Using the overhead projector
The use of video
Authentic materials
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Teaching Pronunciation
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The phonetic chart
Stress, rhythm and intonation
Mother tongue interference
Practical activities
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Lesson Planning
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Teaching different types of classes
Pair and group work
The contents of a lesson
The stages of a lesson
Getting
feedback
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Teaching young learners and teenagers
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Basic principles
Teaching on holiday course
Practical activities and lesson types
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Using course books effectively
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Exploiting a course book
Planning a course
Course book evaluation:
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