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CELTA Vs. TEFL: Similar Yet Different

Are you having the confusion of which Certification to get? Well, we are now living in a technological planet where information is usually abundant. That all came lower to teaching in addition to further drilled into ESL (English being a second language)/ EFL (English as Overseas Language) Teaching.

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CELTA Vs. TEFL: Similar Yet Different

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  1. HENRY HARVIN EDUCATION CELTA VS. TEFL: SIMILAR YET DIFFERENT

  2. WHAT IS CELTA? • CELTA is the acronym for Certificate in Teaching English to speakers of other languages. • CELTA is one of the most recognized English teaching qualifications in the world. • Whether you are a new teacher looking to establish your career with the first opportunity or want to tell employers that your teaching skills are at par with the best with a recognized certificate, CELTA is the qualification that will be accepted.

  3. CELTA is a qualification for teaching English language as a foreign language. • It focuses on developing hands-on skills with teaching practice, which will provide you with the techniques and the confidence you need to begin teaching as soon as you finish the course. • There are different ways of taking up CELTA, full-time, part-time, or as a blended course of combining online self-study and hands-on teaching. • CELTA courses have at least 120 hours of contact time. • The topics of the course include practical teaching skills and the theory behind them.

  4. The assessments will be on written assignments as well as practical teaching classes. • The minimum entry requirement is a proficient level of English, education to the standard of entry into higher education, and over 18 years of age. • Authorized Centres teach CELTA courses on behalf of Cambridge Assessment English, which is the governing authority rewarding the CELTA certification.

  5. What is TEFL? • TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language. • TEFL is the most popular and common term used for referring to teaching English abroad. • A “TEFL certification” will refer to the training courses and certifications that are commonly asked by language schools and institutes around the world interested in availing services of English teachers.

  6. Other Acronyms used for TEFL are TESL (Teaching English as a second language), TESOL (Teaching English to speakers of other languages), and ESL (English as a second language). • Both native speakers and non-English speakers of the language can successfully train to be English language teachers. • The use of these terms interchangeably has confused about the training courses for prospective students, teachers as well as employers. • There is no global standard for the training of English language teachers, and it is essential to look into the actual components of the training program.

  7. There are many certificate programs of the short duration that does not have an academic affiliation resulting in credits or degrees that can be a right launching pad for beginning positions internationally. • But these programs and jobs will generally not provide sufficient training for a career unless you are already experienced and hold a degree related to the field. • If you want a long term career, you may want to think about learning programs that result in I a university recognized certificate or degree program (MA/TESOL, MA/Applied Linguistics), particularly if one wants to work in higher education.

  8. Employers now generally look for a certificate that reflects at least the following: • At least 100 hours of coursework/interaction with the tutor. • A minimum of 6-20 hours of hands-on experience (live practice teaching and observation with actual non-native English class or student). • An accredited curriculum from a recognized, well respected independent organization within the field. • Instruction provided by a qualified instructor (who holds a proper Degree at Masters Level in this field).

  9. CELTA Vs. TEFL

  10. Who provides the Certification? • CELTA is affiliated explicitly with Cambridge University and Cambridge ESOL awards it. • Because of its affiliation and association with Cambridge University CELTA has an outstanding reputation in the English teaching industry. • There is no specific body that provides TEFL course. Some well-known and respected authorities include TQUK, College of Teachers, ACCET. • Courses offered directly through an accredited university will also be considered accredited. Out of the numerous courses conducted by language schools and institutes may be certified by proper institutions others not.

  11. What is the course Length? • The minimum standard of a quality TEFL course for international acceptance is 100 hours of tutor contact and 6-20 hours of live practical teaching to real-life students. • TEFL courses can be taken in person, online, or blended in full time/part-time/ weekend combinations. • An ordinary in-person course International TEFL Course is four weeks long. • A similar quality part-time class or interactive TEFL course online with typically take 2-3 months part-time but these.

  12. TEFL training courses with fewer than 100 hours and/or no practicum will not provide you with an internationally recognized certification. • CELTA courses offering comes in just two formats – entirely in person, or in a “blended” style, which combines online learning and classroom-based instruction. • The full-time classroom course takes 4 to 5 weeks, while the part-time course can be anywhere for several weeks to several months. • There is a blended course that combines the two, so you will attend some classes at am accredited center.

  13. What is the cost? • One of the significant CELTA TEFL difference is the cost of the courses. • This may be the deciding factor that you use to make your final decision. • The CELTA cost varies greatly, but around 1,500 to 3,500 USD, it is only offered by centers accredited and approved by Cambridge ESOL. • A TESL course in comparison with a cost between 200 to 4,000 USD. They may seem similar, but TEFL courses are generally less expensive than the CELTA.

  14. Coursework • CELTA course work is quite intense. • There are 6 hours of assessed teaching practice with, then four written assignments: one focusing on adult learning, one on the language system of English, the third one on language skills, and lastly, on classroom teaching. • You must pass both components the assessed teaching practice and the written assignments out of which the teaching practice holds more weight, and many people fail to clear the course. • The course work is usually more accessible than the CELTA course work.

  15. Prerequisites for the Course • Before you can enroll to start a CELTA course, you’ll need to go for an assessment interview at a CELTA training center, where a course tutor will consider and decide whether you’re a suitable candidate for the course. • They will also determine if your written and spoken English skills are of a high enough standard. • Previous teaching, coaching, or tutoring experience is preferred to be accepted onto CELTA.

  16. Apart from a keen interest in teaching, there are no rigid entry requirements for being accepted onto a TEFL course. • Even previous teaching experience is not stressed upon. • It is useful if you hold a bachelor’s degree because this will improve your chances of getting a good teaching job overseas in a country with an employer of your choice after you have completed the course.

  17. Just keep in mind a few points: • Both courses prepare teachers thoroughly for teaching English abroad. • CELTA is a nothing but branded TEFL certificationCELTA has one awarding body. • TEFL has several accrediting bodies, so it is difficult to assess the quality of a course. • Many TEFL good quality courses are online and tend to be more flexible. This provides the convenience of completion of the course alongside studies or work, while CELTA is only available in set format.

  18. There are usually no entry requirements for acceptance into a TEFL course, while CELTA usually has stringent entry criteria and assessment. • CELTA courses will typically have a higher price tag than TEFL courses. • The standards accepted in the industry for a right TEFL course are a minimum of 100 hours of TEFL training, 6-20 hours of teaching practice to real ESL students, and instructors teach the course with a Masters Level Degree. Finally, the course is accredited by a credible organization.

  19. For more details regarding the course, visit • Henry Harvin Education

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