The Tefl Academy:
The TEFL Academy offers a 120-hour TEFL certification course in Santiago, Chile to prepare you for the exciting world of teaching English in any country. With a TEFL Academy TEFL certificate you will be guaranteed a job offer upon completion, and you will be ready to embark on the adventure of a lifetime. The course targets areas in applied methodology, language awareness, and teaching pronunciation, and provides you with the opportunity to use all skills in a real classroom setting. Furthermore, by the end of the course, you will have an excellent understanding of other key elements of your new career, which include career and professional development, teaching markets, and, of course, finding the perfect job for you.
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The TEFL Academy offers a job guarantee for its graduates, as well as lifelong job assistance, so you can rest assured that the effort you put into the course will pay off as you begin the thrilling new career path of teaching English.
Courses:
The TEFL Academy offers a 120-hour TEFL certification course that will prepare you to teach in any situation, in any country. The main aim of this course is to prepare you to teach English in a variety of settings, whether in the host country where you take the course or anywhere else you choose to go. At the end of the course, you will have the knowledge and confidence to teach English to both adults and children in both public and private situations.
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- teach various ages and levels
- teach General English as well as English for Special Purposes (which includes Business English) and English for Young Learners
- plan lessons and write syllabi/curricula
- manage classroom dynamics and handle multicultural situations
Location:
Imagine a long, thin slice of California with a patch of the Sahara desert glued onto the north. Carve some of New Zealand's fjords and British Columbia's forests and lakes into the south. Press all of this against a spine of tall, rugged mountains. This would be Chile, which has some of the world's most varied and dramatic landscapes.
Chile spans over 2,700 miles (4,300 kilometers) along the southwestern corner of South America, yet is only 150 miles (240 kilometers) wide at its widest point. The north is consumed by miles and miles of desert, which ultimately terminates at the Atacama, considered by many to be the driest and most inhospitable in the world. The opposite can be seen in the South - miles and miles of forests, lakes, volcanoes, islands, glaciers, and, of course, mountains that stretch up to the Chilean patagonia.