The importance of the ELT segment to our tourism industry can perhaps be summed up by the fact that ELT attracts some 80,000 visitors to our islands every year, amounting to nearly 5% of total tourist arrivals to our islands.
Putting it simply – these visitors need teachers – and that is where we come in.
Let’s start off by answering your questions…
If you are under 21 years-old:
A TEFL induction certificate (approved by the ELT council)
A pass in TELT or an A’ Level in English (minimum grade C)
A Pass in SEPTT A matriculation standard of education (42 points in your A-levels) A clean police conduct
If you are over 21 years-old:
A TEFL induction certificate (approved by the ELT council)
A pass in TELT or an A’ Level in English (minimum grade C)
A pass in SEPTT
A clean police conduct
This is what you get when you successfully complete our 60-hour* TEFL Cert. Course. This is the course that teaches you how to teach the language. Many think that through this course you learn the details of the English language – the grammar, rules and bits and bobs of the language – this is where the many are wrong. We have another course for that.
This is the fun one – this is the course that shows you how to engage and facilitate. Forget those boring lectures and lessons. Our sessions take on a workshop style where you, the candidate, are the main participant. We show you how to be the most effective, efficient, engaging and hands-on teacher that you can be.