Eton Institute Launches Cambridge English CELTA Certification


(MENAFNEditorial) Over 250,000 native English speakers work as ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers abroad in more than 40,000 schools and language institutes around the world. Currently, 1 billion people are learning English worldwide and this number is projected to double in the next 10-15 years. In a survey conducted by Cambridge English to English Language teaching employment websites (2015), 7 out of 10 job adverts require CELTA as one of the qualifications. In its ongoing commitment to providing the best solutions for career growth in language teaching, Eton Institute, an international language and professional development training provider, now delivers the Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA). The full-time course is designed to help candidates acquire and improve the skills needed for teaching English to speakers of other languages, with an emphasis on teaching practice. “As an initial teacher training qualification, CELTA is perfect for instructors who are starting their career in teaching or those who want to improve their teaching skills and may want to proceed to higher qualifications such as Delta. Enhancing teaching skills through an internationally recognized certification is essential to gain more teaching opportunities locally as well as globally,” commented Maya Mazloum, Learning & Development Manager at Eton Institute. Candidates can enjoy a 10% discount on the upcoming full-time CELTA course, scheduled from October 9th to November 3rd 2016. The offer is available at the institute or online using the promo code: CELTA10. Plus, a complimentary access to 100s of self-study professional development courses (worth AED 660) will also be provided to all course participants.


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