India - Delhi

Asia - India Delhi TEFL/TESOL
TEFL / TESOL Course Overview
Location: India - Delhi
Course Type: TEFL / TESOL
Total Course Length: 4 Weeks
Total Course Hours: 140 Hours
Language Classes: No
Cultural Training: No
Job Placement: No
Travel/Trips Options: No
Accommodation: Optional
Visa Assistance: No
Medical Insurance: No
International Flights: No

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TEFL / TESOL Course with Accommodation Trips, Visa, & Get a Teaching English Job in Delhi, India, Asia

DELHI - INDIA

TEFL / TESOL

TEFL / TESOL Delhi - India is a 4 week international (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) TEFL / (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) TESOL training course program in India that is certified for 140 hours.

The TEFL / TESOL Delhi - India course training centre is located in Guna Gao (approximately 30 km south of Delhi). Guna Gao is one of the growing residential village frequented by numerous tourists. Guna Gao is an emerging market and central hub of cinema, malls, and a variety of exotic restaurants.


India Overview

From the flowing Ganges River to the powerfully daunting Himalayas, India is a country of splendid scenery and great geographical diversity. Alongside the country's staggering topographical range is its cultural diversity-the result of numerous religions and traditions mixing into one melting pot. Underneath this diversity, both geographical and cultural, lies the continuity of Indian civilization and a unique social structure that has thrived since antiquity. The TEFL / TESOL Delhi - India in India offers participants numerous and amazing opportunities to explore this beautiful country while earning internationally-recognized TEFL / TESOL certification.

From November to March is the best time to visit, with cool but sunny weather. In additions, Holi, one of the most exuberant Hindu festivals, takes place around this time. October sees the end of the monsoon season, but is reasonably pleasant. Nights can be quite chilly in December and January.

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What's included in the TEFL / TESOL Course

TEFL / TESOL Course: 4 week TEFL / TESOL training course that is internationally recognized.

24/7 Support: during the course with UK/USA staff based in India

International TEFL / TESOL Certificate: Certificate that are accepted world wide

OPTIONAL: The following accommodation options are available for 4 weeks. Shared rooms in a hostel or a host family (participants will share rooms with fellow participant in both situations) where meals will be provided are available near the Training Center for an additional cost of approximately $25-200USD per day. Accommodation is NOT included in the price stated below. For more information about Accommodation in India.

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The TEFL / TESOL Course Syllabus

The TEFL / TESOL Delhi - India course is held over a week length, typically Monday - Friday with 100 hours of course work including role playing, homework, quizzes, tests, lesson planning, with an additional student teaching (practicum) component in a live classroom with English language students for 20 hours. Class times vary by location, typical schedule is 9-5 with breaks throughout the day. Some evenings have homework, other evenings the students are free to enjoy the nightlife. Weekends are free to enjoy the city.

History of TEFL / TESOL Teaching and Learning Styles

English language teaching has undergone great changes since the classical training of Greek and Latin. The major thrust of this module is to familiarize you with the history of TEFL teaching, its research and teaching strategies, and to consider how to relate to identifying and applying the best practices of the Post Modern era.

• The Field of TESOL/ELT
• Learning Styles
• The Teacher's Role
• Roles and Qualities
• The Classroom: The Physical Environment


The Classroom Environment

The goal of this module is to familiarize students with the field of TEFL and EFL Teaching. Each teacher has their own personality in the classroom and the ways they like to teach English. This module will help you relate to your experiences as a student and how they relate to your own teaching style and classroom persona. We will also consider the learning styles of students and the significant effect learning styles have on the process of learning and learning. You will study the physical environment of the classroom and consider how something as seating arrangements has a profound impact of the relationship of the student's ability to master content. • A brief history of Language Teaching

• The "Designer" Approaches of the 1970s and Beyond
• Communicative Competence and The Post Modern Era
• Communicative and Audiolingual Comparison of Major Features
• The Psychological Learning Environment: Teaching and Learning


Teaching Speaking and Listening

This module provides information on the principles and components of teaching English as a language. We'll look at the difference between language items and language skills, as we explore some possible ways to teach them. The fact that teachers spend almost as much time planning lessons outside of the classroom as they do inside the classroom is surprising to some beginning instructors. Lesson plans are extremely important. They provide a road map that shows teachers where they are going, how they will get there, and where they expect to end up at the completion of a lesson. Effective lesson plans planning is a skill that just takes a little time and practice. This course will prepare you to develop and write effective lesson plans.

• Students Needs
• Principles of Learning a Language
• A Framework for TEFL - Presentation, Practice and Production (PPP)
• PPP Lesson Plans
• PPP Conversation sample
• Classroom strategies
• STT/TTT (Student Talk Time/Teacher Talk Time) and Giving Instructions


Listening and Speaking

Have you ever studied a foreign language in school and arrived in a foreign country not understanding others or being understood? This is a common experience for many students of any standard language training program. Unfortunately much language instruction in the past has had very little emphasis on actually teaching listening and speaking for real communication. Many teachers who teach English abroad are non-native speakers of English themselves and may not feel comfortable teaching listening and speaking. For that reason, you may find your students are well schooled in grammar and writing, or very capable of reading in English, yet in need of support and encouragement when it comes to listening and speaking. This module is dedicated to these two skill areas. You will learn that listening is an essentially a repetitive skill, whereas speaking productive. We discuss them together since they are interdependent. Another aspect common to both the areas of listening and speaking is that of pronunciation. English is a complex language and we will provide you with the necessary skills and tools help get you through this process.

•Teaching Listening
•Teaching Difficulties and Types of Activities
•Types of Listening Exercises
•Listening Lesson Plan
•Developing and Conducting Speaking Practice
•Teaching Vocabulary and Forms-Oral Drills
•Open Class or Small Group Vocabulary Drills Procedure
•Oral Vocabulary Production Activities
•Desert Island
•Vocabulary Review Activities
•Pronunciation - Intonation
•Minimal Pairs


Reading and Writing

We will explore really what it means to read and write in a second language, as well as how to teach reading and writing using authentic materials. It includes strategies for preparing students to read and write in Conversational English.

• Reading as Experienced by Many Students
• The Goals of Reading Instruction
• Reading Strategies
• Ten Things To Do Before Reading
• Teaching Reading Skills Chart
• Reading Lesson Plan
• Teaching Literature
• Developing Writing Skills
• Writing Systems Different Languages
• Types of Writing
• The Components of Writing
• Providing Written Feedback
• Writing Lesson Plan: Based on Needs Analysis
• Writing Lesson Plan: Patterned Poetry


Grammar

A large part of teaching EFL is the teaching of grammar. English has an extremely complicated set of rules and exceptions for its syntax, or grammar. Part of the complexity arises from the history of the language itself. Languages are generally not static; they change over time, adding new words and expressions as well as spellings etc. For teachers of English abroad, a general understanding of why the language operates the way it does is essential. We will take a look at how well you know your grammar and how to teach grammar. Grammar will be taught in relationship to the four areas of Listening, Speaking, Reading or Writing. At the end of this module you will have a better idea of what you may need to consider as you plan your lessons.

• More History of English work
• English Structure and Grammar as Compared to Other Languages
• A Functional Approach to Teaching Grammar
• Word Order in English
• Parts of Speech
• General Grammatical Structures for TEFL
• Verbs
• The Twelve Main Verb Tenses of English
• Phrasal Verbs
• Reported Speech
• Conditionals
• Passive Voice


Professional Development

By now in the course you already got a really good idea about the profession and the teaching skills regarding the four skill areas and you have written a lot of lesson plans. We've also discussed with you at length the importance of including a context in which to present new language items and grammar concepts. In this module you will learn to use visuals as a means of providing context and opportunities to develop students' skills in Listening, Reading , Writing, and Grammar. You'll learn just about anything that encourages communication is fair game. That means that teachers should include all kinds of resources for students. Even though there are many textbooks to cover the subject, there are also supplemental resource books, computer software programs, ESL websites, and even great movies that may work well for the class that you teach. Finally we will take a close look at assessments, both formal and informal, and what effective assessments might look like in your classroom. You will cover:

• Visuals
• ESL Textbooks and Supplemental Materials
• Online Resources
• Games for the Classroom
• Assessing Student Performance
• Standardized Testing

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Accommodation & Communications in India


In India, the housing fee covers living expenses and three (3) local meals a day. Most accommodations will be either shared rooms in a hostel or a host family (participants will share rooms with fellow participant in both situations) where meals will be provided. Should participants wish to live in more luxurious accommodations; this can often be arranged at additional costs ranging from $25-200 per day depending upon the quality of hotel in Delhi. Guna Gao is a growing and vibrant city offering numerous restaurants with a multitude of food choices.

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Course Start Dates

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2010 March 1 TEFL / TESOL & Teaching Job
2010 May 3 TEFL / TESOL & Teaching Job
2010 August 2 TEFL / TESOL & Teaching Job
2010 October 4 TEFL / TESOL & Teaching Job



Course Price

India - Delhi
TEFL / TESOL

• TEFL / TESOL Course
• Job Placement Assistance
• 24/7 Support
• International TEFL / TESOL Certificate
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