Last week, Active Language went ON THE ROAD and took a trip down to Algeciras. We spent the morning with a fabulous bunch of local teachers, all motivated to share ideas and enhance their teaching.
Many people get into the ELT world by first doing a CertTESOL course, which is aimed at teaching adults. However, many mainstream teachers around the world later decide to go into ELT , perhaps as a way of moving to another country or for a changing of teaching environment.
Are you thinking of doing something new, but not sure if teaching is for you? Or do you want to get into the classroom, but aren’t sure you’ve got the right skills?
Teaching young learners after your CertTESOL can be quite daunting, as the teaching practice during the course is with adults. Here are our tips for making yourself feel more comfortable going into these lessons.
With so many courses available, it can be difficult to know which will best suit your needs. Now you’ve decided to take a Trinity-accredited course, it’s time to see whether the Certificate or Diploma in TESOL is what you’re after.
Jenny completed her CertTESOL course with us back in August 2012 and has been living in Andalucía ever since. She came on the recommendation of her brother, who had taken the course and loved it. Here, she shares a couple of her thoughts on the course.
Whether you’re moving to a new country or just want a new challenge, learning a language is easy to do nowadays with all the resources available. Here are our top five tips to give you an extra boost!
With so many courses on offer, it can be difficult to know which course provider will fit your needs best. Here are just five reasons to choose Active Language for your CertTESOL.
Let’s face it, no look is really complete without the right finishes. Not to the best of standards, anyway (just tellin’ it like it is, babe). Upgrading your shoe game. Platforms, stilettos, wedges, mules, boots—stretch those legs next time you head out, then rock sliders, sneakers, and flats when it’s time to chill.