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TESOL – 220 Hours Online Course

About this course

If you have an initial qualification in TESOL, like a Level 5 TEFL, Level 6 TESOL or Cambridge CELTA and a couple of years of experience in the classroom, you may be wondering where to go next with your teaching. There are a lot of Continuous Professional Development options out there, some more formal than others, but if you are looking for a qualification which will help you to hone what you are doing in the classroom, and get a greater understanding of your students and their learning, then a Diploma in TESOL is a very strong step in your development in the industry.

The main focus of the practical components on Diploma courses in TESOL is based around your observed classroom teaching. In order to be successful, you must show not only that you have a very tight knowledge of the language you are teaching, through your research and experience, but that you can cater to the individual and group needs of your students. Personalizing what you do to the class is of utmost importance, raising engagement levels and showing that you can work with language in an empowering, dialogic, enabling your learners to participate authentically in the tasks and procedures you use.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

  • Study in your own time and at your own pace, allowing 40 hours on each module to meet the course specification of 220 hours.
  • Complete the training in about 3-4 months of fairly continuous study or a maximum of 12 months of gradual study.
  • Use the best online course notes and resources, with access to your course tutor, to aid in your study.
  • View WCL recordings of teachers delivering lessons.
  • Compile satisfactory observations of English lessons by video links to obtain your Certificate in Teaching Observation from WCL at no extra fee, in addition to your Diploma.

 

                               

Content

  • TESOL Methods
  • Linguistics
  • Psychology of Language and Language Learning
  • Testing and Assessment in English Language Teaching
  • Evaluating ESOL Classroom Practice
  • Teaching Practice

 

Course Requirements

Preferably, students should have a degree-equivalent qualification. However, the most important consideration is that students must be fluent in both oral and written English.

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