Course description
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The Trinity Certificate TESOL course
is for people who want an internationally recognised qualification and
an intensive up-to-date and practical course of teacher training. Below
is an outline of the main features of the course.
If you still have some questions, contact us or check our Frequently Asked Questions section.
When you
enroll for a course (following a successful face-to-face or telephone
interview), we will send you a substantial pre-course task, designed to
raise your awareness of teaching methodology and the grammar and
phonology of English. Depending on your prior knowledge, this can take
anything up to 20 hours to complete. The task is completed through our
Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) or Moodle so you will need internet
access in order to complete it. Your work will be checked by your
Course Director as you work through each task, but you will not be
graded.
The
practical nature of the course is emphasised from the very beginning.
Trainees are divided into teaching practice groups on the first day and
begin their teaching practice on the third. Each group is assigned a
practice class of real Spanish or Czech students and a teaching
practice tutor. Teaching practice includes a feedback session where the
teaching practice tutor discusses the lesson with you and gives you
guidance on the teaching point for the following day. Halfway through
the course the practice class is changed to provide trainees with an
opportunity to teach classes whose English is at a different level.
We believe in
learning through involvement, and students are expected to participate
in many different ways during the sessions. Where necessary,
information will be supplied, but more commonly you will experience a
workshop approach, where your tutor acts as a "facilitator/animator"
rather than as a lecturer.
During
these sessions you will acquire and practise a wide range of teaching
skills found in mainstream current English Language Teaching. A large
number of activities and areas are covered in detail and these are all
of immediate practical value for planning your teaching practice
lessons. Video is used in some sessions and observation of Oxford Tefl
teaching staff and students provides further insights into lesson
planning, staging and management.
These
sessions cover areas of grammar and phonology and are designed to
provide trainees with a basic working knowledge of these subjects and
how to teach them effectively. Trainees find these sections
particularly rewarding (and challenging!), as most native speakers of
English have had very little previous opportunity of studying the nuts
and bolts of their own language.
You
will participate in four language lessons in a language you have no
prior experience of, taught completely in the language itself without
recourse to English. This helps you put yourself in the position of a
basic level learner of English and to experience communicative language
teaching at first hand. Languages taught on past courses have included
Greek, Hindi, Swedish, and Japanese.
A typical course time-table follows, although there may be some
variation. On the Prague course the day typically runs from 11.30 to
19.15:
Input session 1: 09.15 - 10.15
Input session 2: 10.20 – 11.20
Input session 3: 11.25 – 12.25
Preparing to teach: 13.45 - 14.15
Teaching practice (TP): 14.15 – 15.45
Feedback on TP: 15.45 – 17.00
After 17.00 You may be starting preparation for the following day's
lesson or working on an assignment. You will work hard during the
course and some of your days will be long. However, you will enjoy
plenty of support from your tutors, staff at Oxford TEFL and fellow
trainees. Much of the success of the Cert. TESOL is due to the high
level of rapport, co-operation and friendship established on the course.
During the
course 3 assignments are given. These include a record of your
experience learning the unknown language, a case study of one of your
students with a diagnosis of their language difficulties, and a project
where you create original material to be used with your learners.
You will
sit a 60 minute written exam towards the end of the course, which will
test your knowledge of grammar and phonology. Your teaching practice,
your 3 written assignments and your language awareness exam will all be
graded from A to D. A, B, and C are pass grades. D is a fail. You must
achieve at least a C grade in all 5 assessed components to be awarded a
certificate. If an assignment or your language exam is a D grade you
will be given an opportunity to resubmit the assignment before the
course ends, with advice on what you need to do to achieve a pass grade.
Assessment on
teaching practice is continuous and is based on both your classroom
teaching and your ability to reflect effectively on your own and others
teaching.
You will receive your grades on the Monday after the course has finished
You will receive 2
certificates. Trinity College awards a certificate to all successful
candidates on completion of the course. Oxford TEFL in addition awards
a certificate with details of your grades.