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Diploma Level Courses

Diploma Level Courses

Our most popular Diploma course, the Diploma in TESOL, is endorsed at level 7 on the national qualifications framework by TQUK. Academically challenging ,it will equip you with the knowledge and skills to qualify you for higher career positions such as Senior Tutor, Director of Studies, Academic Headships, etc.

Other diploma level courses we offer can qualify you in the Montessori Method of ELT, teaching Business English, or becoming a fully qualified teacher trainer.

The Diploma in Teaching English To Speakers Of Other Languages is a course specifically designed for those who are interested in teaching English as a second or foreign language.

Course Overview

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.

By course completion, students will:

  • understand how language is acquired
  • understand what constitutes errors in a language
  • know the principles on which modern language teaching is based
  • understand what phonetic and phonology are
  • know which methodologies can be used to teach English
  • know how to use materials and aids to teach English in the class
  • know how to organise the class
  • know how to design lesson plans

Course Requirements

Preferably, students should have a degree-equivalent qualification. However, the most important consideration is that students must be fluent in both oral and written English.

Certificate

On completion of your course, you will receive a Level 7 Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Certificate. This course is endorsed by an OFQUAL approved awarding body, TQUK, at a level of learning equivalent to level 7.

Course Content

Course Content

The course contains four modules. You can work at your own pace when you have time and therefore have control over how long you will take to finish the course and earn your Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.

The course is complete in itself and you do not need to buy any other materials. However, many students, particularly if they are trying for high grades, chose to undertake a certain amount of further reading from the suggested booklist.

You will need approximately 45 hours to complete each module including the assignments. Each module has two assignments that you must complete and send to your tutor by e-mail or post. Your tutor will mark and grade your work. The modules also have self correcting exercises along with the answer key and accompanying notes to help you see your own progress on the course.

You can e-mail or write to your personal tutor as often as you need to. Your tutor will do his or her best to reply to you the same or following day. If your assignment needs to be improved your tutor will make helpful suggestions. You can submit each assignment up to three times without further payment. If after the third attempt your work is still below a pass grade of C a small charge will be made to cover the additional administrative cost of marking your work.
The course includes reading, setting tasks, self-correcting exercises and written assignments. There are 4 modules in this course:

Module One

Objectives

By the end of this module you should:

  1. be aware of the nature of language
  2. have a knowledge of the different varieties of language
  3. understand what constitutes error in language
  4. understand how language is acquired
  5. know which methodologies can be used to teach English
  6. know the principles on which modern language teaching is based

Contents

Introduction: Learners' aims; different teaching situations.

Section A
  1. What is language?
  2. What is language for? Communication, control, socialization, thought, feelings
  3. Language varieties Historical, geographical and social dialect; Register: age, sex, status, role; topic, medium, style
  4. Appropriateness and error Communicative competence, mistakes, errors, teaching model.
Section B
  1. Second language acquisition; Classical conditioning, creative learning, motivation
  2. Second language acquisition Classical conditioning, creative learning, motivation
  3. Language teaching methodologies Grammar-translation, direct methods, structural approach, audio-lingual approach, cognitive code, immersion method, lexical approach
  4. Language teaching principles Selection, grading, contextualization, repetition, practice Tasks and self -correcting exercises Essays to be submitted Further reading

Module Two

Objectives

By the end of this module you should:

  1. be aware of the aids available to the language teacher
  2. know many of the techniques for using them
  3. know what is involved in developing language skills
  4. know how the aids and techniques can be used to do this

Contents

Section A
  1. Aural/oral skills: General principles, receptive v. productive skills.
  2. Teaching pronunciation: General points, discriminating sounds, producing sounds, stress and intonation.
  3. Language drills: Contextualized drills, substitution tables.
  4. Question and answer: Ten types and five levels
  5. Dialogues, drama and role play
  6. Extensive and intensive listening: Stories, comprehension passages, dictation
  7. Flashcards and wordcards
  8. Exploiting the blackboard
  9. Realia
  10. Pictures and charts: Magazine picture library, wall charts.
  11. Songs and rhymes
  12. Games and puzzles
  13. Electronic aids
Section B
  1. Reading and writing skills: Different learners, reading skills, writing skills
  2. Teaching the script: Phonic method, look-and-say method, pre-reading activities, reading activities, letter formation
  3. Teaching spelling: Spelling and reading, sound to symbol, symbol to sound
  4. Composition from guided to free: Labelling, answers to questions, substitution tables, guided composition, free composition
  5. Intensive reading: Progression of reading skills, reading activities.
  6. Extensive reading: Readability, graded readers, reading records.
  7. Exploiting texts: Using authentic texts, simplifying texts.
  8. Integrated skills: The four skills, translation.

Tasks and self correcting exercises
Essays and work to be submitted
Further reading

Module Three

Objectives

By the end of the unit you should:

  1. be aware of the factors affecting teaching aims
  2. know what is involved in syllabus design
  3. have a procedure for evaluating textbooks
  4. understand the role of the teacher and have a basis for self-evaluation
  5. be aware of the different modes of classroom interaction
  6. be able to plan effective lessons
  7. have a fund of ideas for planning lessons

Contents

Section A
  1. Teaching Aims
    Course aims, sample syllabuses, textbook evaluation.
  2. Class organisation
    Role of the teacher, modes of interaction, class layout
Section B
  1. Lesson Planning
    Preparation, presentation, practice, testing, revision
  2. Sample Lesson Plans
    Tasks and self correcting exercises

Tasks and self correcting exercises
Essays and work to be submitted
Further reading

Module Four

Objectives

By the end of the module you should:

  1. have a knowledge of the main concerns of linguistic theory
  2. know many linguistic terms and categories
  3. be able to approach linguistic texts with confidence
  4. have started to relate linguistic theory to the practice of teaching
  5. be thinking more clearly about the content of what you teach

Contents

Section A
  1. Phonetics and Phonology. The distinction between them, how sounds are made, phonemes, consonants, vowels, stress, rhythm, intonation.
  2. Morphology. Nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs
  3. Vocabulary. Words, morphemes, collocation, meaning, subordination
  4. Grammar.Parts of speech, clause, phrase, auxiliary and modal verbs, verb classes, tense systems and uses, complex verb phrases, noun classes, determiners, adjectives, pronouns and proforms, prepositions, conjunctions, conditionals
Section B
  1. Applications of Linguistics to Language Teaching Error analysis, phonology, vocabulary selection, sentence complexity

Epilogue
Essays and work to be submitted
Further reading

Payment Options

You can either pay for your course in full or pay for each module individually.

Pay in full

Standard course fee:  £345 complete (by download)

Pay as you go 

Per module (1 to 4): £80 per module (by download)
TQUK registration: £30

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The OFQUAL Regulated Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages is at LEVEL 6 and consists of 372 hours study. This course is a flexible alternative to DELTA or Trinity College London Dip TESOL courses but enables you to study at your own pace and at times which suit you.

The Graduate Diploma in TESOL is designed for those who wish to take on a more senior level in their teaching career, perhaps senior tutor or ELT management, or for those who wish to enhance their professional development.  Please note that this is not an MA in TESOL.

A comprehensive program that takes the student step by step towards developing the skills, and techniques necessary to communicate effectively and to produce business documents.

The Level 6 Diploma In Teaching Business English is designed to provide teachers, trainers and course organisers working in the field of Business English. It equips them with specific knowledge, skills and approaches to train business learners.

This is a level 5 course programme suited to those teaching English to children within the age ranges of 3-7 years of age.

The Level 6 Diploma in Teacher Training is suited to experienced and qualified TEFL/TESOL teachers who plan to move into the field of teacher training and who wish to train, mentor and educate TESOL/TEFL teachers.

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