INTESOL Nicaragua:
Situated in the popular tourist destination of Granada in south-west Nicaragua, INTESOL Nicaragua provides an internationally-recognised, 4-week TEFL English teacher training course accredited by ALAP, a specialist UK based ELT Awarding Organisation.
INTESOL Nicaragua is part of the INTESOL Worldwide Group of Accredited Course Providers, and as such we are proud to deliver the accredited Certificate in TESOL with Teaching Practice accredited by ALAP (Awarding Language Acquisition for Professionals).
You can rest assured INTESOL is committed to providing TEFL training of the highest standard to prepare you for your teaching career in Latin America and around the globe.
Why Choose INTESOL Nicaragua?
- Comprehensive Courses
Our comprehensive courses provide students with all the knowledge & techniques needed to start teaching English as a foreign language.
- Extensive Classroom Experience
Our onsite courses provide extensive classroom experience to practice teaching genuine English learners, observe other lessons & evaluate various teaching styles.
- Job / Career Opportunities
Once qualified, we help our students find the perfect teaching job; whether this be a voluntary job in a local primary school or a paid job in a secondary school in the capital city.
Our school works in partnership with one of the many language schools in Granada and as such has the opportunity to give back to the community by offering free English lessons, scholarships and practical support for the school.
TEFL / TESOL English Teacher Training Courses:
- On-Site TESOL Course
- Online TESOL Course
- Hybrid TESOL Course
TEFL Course Syllabus:
- Unit 1: Study Skills
- Unit 2: The Study of English
- Unit 3: The Teaching and Learning of ESOL
- Unit 4: Lesson Planning
- Unit 5: Teaching Practice
- Unit 6: Teaching Practice
Convenient Location:
Centrally located, the school is within walking distance of central park, bars, restaurants and coffee shops.
It’s also conveniently located close to the sandy beaches of the Pacific, the cool volcanic waters of the Laguna de Apoyo and of course the hundreds of islands on Lake Nicaragua.