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Guest Posted 23 years ago
Teaching

Spending my hard-earned cash wisely...

I'm moving to Italy next year and wish to teach english for work when I get there. I have many years teaching experience but none specifically in teach English (especially as a foreign/other language). I'm willing to pay for a course leading to TESOL or CELTA certification but as a training professional - I know only too well that there will be good courses and bad.
I want to ensure that if I spend around £1,000 (and this is my own money of course) that it is spent wisely.
I want to be certain that I get the best value for my money and also want to reach the end of the course knowing it has been a worthwhile investment of time too!

If you have had a good/bad experience, please post details to the forum or email me direct so I can benefit from your experience... it will be very much appreciated.

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I would start with a TEFL course - if you are an experienced teacher you'll find the course rather easy! After that I would then progress to the CELTA which is universally recognised and is a challenging course.

  • I would start with a TEFL course - if you are an experienced teacher you'll find the course rather easy!
  • After that I would then progress to the CELTA which is universally recognised and is a challenging course.
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I would start with a TEFL course - if you are an experienced teacher you'll find the course rather easy! After that I would then progress to the CELTA which is universally recognised and is a challenging course.

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