Turkey - Istanbul

Europe - Turkey Istanbul TEFL/TESOL
TEFL / TESOL Course Overview
Location: Turkey - Istanbul
Course Type: TEFL / TESOL
Total Course Length: 4 Weeks
Total Course Hours: 130 Hours
Language Classes: Yes
Cultural Training: Yes
Job Placement: Yes
Travel/Trips Options: Optional
Accommodation: Optional
Visa Assistance: Yes
Medical Insurance: No
International Flights: No

What's included in the TEFL / TESOL Course
TEFL / TESOL Course Syllabus
Teaching Jobs Overview
Travel/Trip Locations
Course Start Dates
Course Price
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TEFL / TESOL Course with Accommodation Trips, Visa, & Get a Teaching English Job in Istanbul, Turkey, Europe

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TEFL / TESOL

TEFL / TESOL Istanbul - Turkey 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 Turkey that is certified for 130 hours with a teaching English job at the end of the TEFL / TESOL course.

Istanbul a world metropolis which has developed into the 9th largest city on Earth. Istanbul is the commercial, historical and cultural pulse of Turkey, and its beauty lies in its ability to embrace its contradictions. Ancient and modern, religious and secular, Asia and Europe, mystical and earthly all co-exist here.

The TEFL / TESOL Istanbul - Turkey course training centre is located the heart of the busy Kadiköy district, which has a wide variety of atmospheres and architectural styles. The streets are varied, some being narrow alleyways and others, such as Bahariye Caddesi, being pedestrian avenues. Kadiköy is a residential and commercial district, and with its numerous bars, cinemas and bookshops, is the cultural center of the Anatolian side of Istanbul.


Turkey Overview

Istanbul, a world metropolis, has developed into the 9th largest city on Earth largely due to its geopolitical location. It is spread over nearly 600 square miles of land and is home to an estimated 12-15 million inhabitants. It is the only city in the world to straddle two continents, and the only one to have been a capital during two consecutive empires - Christian and Islamic. Istanbul consists of, on the European side, the Historical Peninsula to the south of the Golden Horn with the Galata District to the north and, on the Asian side, the New City. The European side of the city is the trade and business center, whereas the Asian side is more residential. Istanbul still remains the commercial, historical and cultural pulse of Turkey, and its beauty lies in its ability to embrace its contradictions. Ancient and modern, religious and secular, Asia and Europe, mystical and earthly all co-exist here.

Istanbul has a long and interesting history. Byzantium was the city's original name, and it was changed to Constantinople during the height of the Holy Roman Empire. Today, the city is still a political and commercial center for the Balkan and Middle Eastern countries, as well as the Turkish Republics of Central Asia. As the city is the crossroads of East and West, the cultural, religious, and architectural synthesis is unlike any other city. Istanbul is often compared to Rome (both having been the capitals of Byzantine and Ottoman Empires) for its many similarities including numerous and imposing religious and civil structures. Istanbul is a mecca for tourism and visitors find it fascinating.

Its variety is one of Istanbul's greatest attractions: the ancient mosques, palaces, museums and bazaars reflect its diverse history. The thriving shopping area of Taksim buzzes with life and entertainment. And the serene beauty of the Bosphorus, Princes Islands and parks bring a touch of peace to the otherwise chaotic metropolis.

The natural beauty of the Golden Horn is reason enough to visit this part of the world. The moderate climate, active night life, diverse population, and excellent Turkish cuisine are other factors which make Istanbul attractive to foreigners.

The training center is located in the heart of the busy Kadiköy district, which has a wide variety of atmospheres and architectural styles. The streets are varied, some being narrow alleyways and others, such as Bahariye Caddesi, being pedestrian avenues. Kadiköy is a residential and commercial district, and with its numerous bars, cinemas and bookshops, is the cultural center of the Anatolian side of Istanbul.

The climate in spring and autumn is perfect. During July and August it is hot and steamy; and chill winter winds and snow are common in winter.

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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. All course materials and use of all training center facilities including internet access.

Culture & Language Classes: Survival Turkish language classes & cultural training

Job Placement Assistance: During your TEFL / TESOL course we assist you in finding the Teaching English Job and lifestyle that is right for you in Turkey

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

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

Trips: (Optional) Social excursions to some of the most fascinating parts of Turkey. Travel & Trips

OPTIONAL: Accommodations during the four week program are available in a private or shared bedroom in a fully furnished shared apartment. The apartments are within walking distance to the training center and are available for approximately US$425 (paid in Euros). Homestay or individual apartments can sometimes be provided upon request.Accommodation is NOT included in the price stated below. For more information about Accommodation in Turkey.

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The TEFL / TESOL Course Syllabus

The TEFL / TESOL Istanbul - Turkey course is held over a week length, typically Monday - Friday. 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.


CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT AND TEACHING SKILLS

1. SESSION ONE: TEACHING AND LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
1.1. AIMS: • To consider teaching theories and approaches which promote effective learning
• To consider the implications of this for acquiring and learning a foreign language

2. SESSION TWO: THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER
2.1. AIMS:

• To consider the role of the teacher with regard to the promotion of effective learning
• To consider the options we have as teachers and the factors which influence our choices

3. SESSION THREE: CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT
3.1. AIMS:

* To consider effective strategies for classroom management
* To look at different resources which are available and how to maximize their potential

4. SESSION FOUR: USING PUBLISHED MATERIAL AND LESSON PLANNING
4.1. AIMS:

• To consider the essential ingredients of a well planned lesson
• To introduce a format for lesson planning
• To review lesson plans produced by previous students
• To introduce strategies for evaluating lessons
• To analyze how to use a course book effectively

5. SESSION FIVE: PAIR AND GROUP WORK. INSTRUCTION GIVING.
5.1. AIMS:

• To consider ways in which we can maximize student interaction in the classroom
• To consider ways of giving effective instructions

6/7. SESSIONS SIX AND SEVEN: TEACHING RECEPTIVE SKILLS
6/7.1. AIMS

• To present a methodological model for teaching receptive skills (reading and listening)
• To introduce reading activities and materials

8/9. SESSIONS EIGHT AND NINE: TEACHING VOCABULARY
8/9.1. AIMS:

• To consider strategies for teaching vocabulary
• To introduce ideas for vocabulary practice through activities and games

10. SESSION TEN: TEACHING BEGINNERS
10.1. AIMS:

• To experience being taught an unseen language
• To consider key issues involved in the teaching of beginners

11/12. SESSIONS ELEVEN AND TWELVE:TEACHING GRAMMAR IN CONTEXT
11/12.1. AIMS:

• To explore the relationship between context, language form and language function
• To present a model for introducing new language structures to students

13. SESSION THIRTEEN: CORRECTION TECHNIQUES
13.1. AIMS:

• To consider effective strategies for correcting student errors

14. SESSION FOURTEEN: LANGUAGE GAMES
14.1. AIMS:

• To consider the value of language games in the classroom
• To introduce and use a variety of language games
• To consider ways in which these can be adapted according to teacher objectives and the needs of students

15. SESSION FIFTEEN: PRODUCTIVE SKILLS: (SPEAKING)
15.1. AIMS:

• To introduce the basic principles that underpin the teaching of speaking and discussion skills
• To introduce a variety of activities for speaking skills lessons
• To provide an opportunity for peer teaching and evaluation of the effectiveness of strategies employed

16. SESSION SIXTEEN: PRODUCTIVE SKILLS (WRITING)
16.1. AIMS:

• To introduce the basic principles that underpin the teaching of writing skills
• To introduce a variety of activities for writing skills lessons

17. SESSION SEVENTEEN: ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
17.1. AIMS

• To consider the issues involved in teaching Business English
• To review materials available for Business English and other areas of English for Specific Purposes

18. SESSION EIGHTEEN: TEACHING CHILDREN, TEACHING IN ONE TO ONE SITUATIONS, TIME-LINES
18.1. AIMS:

• To consider the specific issues involved in the teaching of children
• To consider the specific issues involved in one to one situations
• To review tenses through time lines

19. SESSION NINETEEN: ASSESSING STUDENT PROGRESS
19.1. AIMS:

• To consider the principles underpinning good assessment
• To consider ways of conducting initial assessments and subsequent student progress
• To provide an opportunity for trainees to engage in a self and peer assessment process

ENGLISH GRAMMAR

1/2. SESSIONS ONE AND TWO: INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH GRAMMAR
3/4. SESSIONS THREE AND FOUR: PRESENT TENSES
5/6. SESSIONS FIVE AND SIX: PAST TENSES
7/8. SESSIONS SEVEN AND EIGHT: FUTURE TENSES
9. SESSION NINE: MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS, REPORTED SPEECH
10. SESSION TEN: GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES
11. SESSION ELEVEN: CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
12. SESSION TWELVE: THE PASSIVE VOICE
13. SESSION THIRTEEN: RELATIVE CLAUSES, PHRASAL VERBS

PHONOLOGY

1. SESSION ONE:
1.1. AIMS:

• To introduce the phonetic symbols used to represent the sounds of English
• To focus on ‘schwa’
• To outline problems students of English have reconciling the spelling of English with its pronunciation

2. SESSION TWO:
2.1. AIMS:

• To look at minimal pairs and how they can aid the process of solving pronunciation problems
• To look at word stress and stress shifts in words
• To look at sentence stress
• To look at the effect intonation has on meaning

3. SESSION THREE:
3.1. AIMS:

• To look at strong and weak forms of words
• To look at features of connected speech
• To look at sound deletions and mergers

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Teaching Jobs Overview - Turkey


As Istanbul is an ever-growing city with its population increasing around 5 % per annum, the teaching opportunities here are plentiful. There are numerous language schools catering to every level from primary schools to businesses. Most participants have found a teaching position by the end of the four-week TESOL Certification Program, and any graduate should be able to find a niche in Istanbul.

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Accommodation & Communications in Turkey


During training, accommodations in a fully furnished shared apartment are available. While it should be stated that the standards of accommodation are considerably more basic than those found in Western Europe and Northern America, apartments are always clean and spacious and conveniently located within walking distance to the training center. After training, you will most likely rent a room in an apartment or house with other teachers or locals. Some employers will provide accommodations as part of your contract, usually in an apartment with other teachers.

Internet access is available to all trainees, and internet cafes are available throughout the city.

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Travel/Trip


There is an abundance of things to see and do in Istanbul, but a few are not to be missed. Home of the Ottoman sultans for nearly 400 years, Topkapi Sarayi ("Palace of the Cannon Gate") was the heart of the vast Ottoman Empire, ruled by the monarch who lived in Topkapi's hundreds of rooms with hundreds of concubines, children, and servants.

Near the Topkapi Palace, Ayasofya, or the Church of the Divine Wisdom (Hagia Sophia in Greek), is one of the most impressive and important buildings ever constructed. Its wide, flat dome was a daring engineering feat in the 6th century, and architects still marvel at the building's many innovations.

Istanbul's imperial Mosque of Sultan Ahmet I (Sultan Ahmet Camii) is Islam’s elegant answer to Ayasofya. It is called the Blue Mosque because of its interior tiles, mostly on the upper level and difficult to see unless you're right up there with them. The mosque was built from 1603-1617 and has six minarets and a great cascade of domes. It is built on the site of the Great Palace of Byzantium, on the southeastern side of the Hippodrome.

Istanbul's Grand Bazaar (Kapali Çarsi, or Covered Market) is Turkey's largest covered market offering excellent shopping: beautiful Turkish carpets, glazed tiles and pottery, copper and brassware, apparel made of leather, cotton and wool, meerschaum pipes, alabaster bookends and ashtrays, and all sorts of other things. While tourists enjoy browsing and buying, locals also shop at the Grand Bazaar.

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Course Start Dates

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2010 January 4 TEFL / TESOL & Teaching Job
2010 March 1 TEFL / TESOL & Teaching Job
2010 May 3 TEFL / TESOL & Teaching Job
2010 June 21 TEFL / TESOL & Teaching Job
2010 September 20 TEFL / TESOL & Teaching Job
2010 November 29 TEFL / TESOL & Teaching Job



Course Price

Turkey - Istanbul
TEFL / TESOL

• TEFL / TESOL Course
• Culture & Language Classes
• Job Placement Assistance
• 24/7 Support
• International TEFL / TESOL Certificate
• Trips (Optional)
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~ Accommodation is NOT included in this price




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