Our CELTA course in Bournemouth is an internationally recognised teaching qualification for teaching English as a second language. The course is designed to develop teaching skills using the communicative approach and prepare trainees with the skills and techniques needed to teach in the UK or abroad.
We run both full-time and part-time courses, so whether you’d like to get your qualification done within a month, or around your work or studies, we have a course that’s right for you.
6 hours of assessed teaching
6 hours of observation of experienced teachers
120 contact hours
Suitable for C1 learners of English, and native speakers
FACE-TO-FACE COURSES
➤ Full-time:
・4 weeks
・Mon – Fri 09:30 – 17:45 GMT
・12th Jan – 6th Feb
・9th Mar – 3rd Apr
・1st Jun – 26th Jun
・6th Jul – 31st Jul
・3rd Aug – 28th Aug
・2nd Nov – 27th Nov
MIXED MODE COURSES (ONLINE & FACE-TO-FACE)
➤ Part-time:
・14 weeks
・Tues & Thu 18:00 – 21:00 AND Sat 10:00 – 13:45 GMT
・28th Feb – 20th June (2-week break between 30th Mar – 12th Apr)
・19th Sep – 12th Dec
ONLINE COURSES (ONLINE ONLY)
➤ Full-time:
・4 weeks
・Mon – Fri 08:30 – 16:45 GMT
・2nd Feb - 27th Feb
・16th Mar - 20th April
・4th May - 29th May
・14th Sep - 16th Oct
・23rd Nov - 18th Dec
➤ Part-time:
・15 weeks
・Wed 17:30 – 22:30 AND Mon 17:30–19:00 GMT
・18th Mar - 24th Jun
・9th Sep - 16th Dec
The CELTA is your first step towards an English teaching job anywhere around the world - you don’t need to have any teaching experience to take this course. It's also great for:
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It is widely believed by many native speakers of English that, because they know English, they are qualified to teach it. However, this isn’t the case, as before going into a classroom, it’s necessary to know skills and techniques such as:
classroom management & instruction giving,
how to grade your language,
how to analyse and teach vocabulary/grammar,
how to check understanding and use error correction techniques,
the different between STT (student talking-time) and TTT (teacher talking-time).
The CELTA covers all this and more, and includes 6 hours of assessed teaching practice, which is another reason it is so well respected.