What is the CELTA/TEFL?
The CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching for Adults) is an
initial qualification for people who want to teach English as a Foreign Language (TEFL).
It is awarded by the University of Cambridge (ESOL Examinations) and is aimed at people with little or no experience of
teaching English as a Foreign Language. It is usually done intensively over four or five weeks.
Why choose the CELTA as your teaching qualification?
- Because the Cambridge ESOL CELTA is the most prestigious and well-know qualification in the world for people starting out in the profession.
- It is moderated by the University of Cambridge (ESOL Examinations) to ensure that the quality of the courses is always excellent.
- The course has a very strong practical slant. This means that you will have plenty of opportunities to actually practise teaching real students.
Is it better to do a four or five-week course?
TheCambridge School CELTA courses are all five weeks long whereas most other CELTA courses last only four weeks. So, why choose a five-week course? Here are some of the reasons why we think a five-week course is better:
The CELTA course prepares you to teach general English to adults. However, these days, most jobs involve teaching business students or young learners too. On the 5-week course, we have more time to prepare you for teaching in these other contexts. We also give you the opportunity to observe the teaching of young learners' classes as a free extra-course activity. (Note that this is sometimes not possible in the August / September courses as we don't have many young learners' classes in progress at this time of the year.)- On a five-week course, you have more time to assimilate what you have been taught in the input sessions and to put the ideas you learn on the course into practice.
- Recent articles in teaching journals such as the 'ELT Journal' have suggested that a longer course would be more beneficial.
- Four-week courses can be extremely stressful, which can adversely affect your performance on the course. In fact, many four-week centres warn prospective applicants about this danger before accepting them on the course. The five-week course is less stressful. It's still hard work,though!
- The extra week can be crucial for candidates who are borderline pass/fail candidates or who are potentially pass B or pass A candidates.
Why do the course in Spain?
- Courses in Spain are cheaper than most in the UK or in the USA. This is because Spain has a cheaper cost of living than many other countries.
- It's also a country where there is a lot of demand for English teachers so once you've finished the course, you're already well-situated geographically to look for work.
It's also a great country to live in for a while: the people, the climate, the culture, all those things that attract tourists here year after year are some of the reasons why you might like to consider living in Spain.
Why do the course at Cambridge School Granollers?
- Cambridge School, Granollers is, of course, an approved CELTA course centre.
- We are the only centre in Catalonia to offer the five-week option and one of the few in the world.
- Our main school is situated 20 kilometres outside Barcelona in an attractive Catalan market town, far enough away from the distractions of the big city to allow you to devote all your time to the course in the week, but close enough to Barcelona to visit easily at weekends.
- All Cambridge School trainers are official CELTA trainers approved by the University of Cambridge (ESOL Examinations). In addition to this, Cambridge School selects trainers who have a lot of experience and who are popular with trainees.
- Our schools have an excellent reputation in the Barcelona area for the quality of their teaching and teacher training.
- Cambridge School, Granollers is a very big school so our facilities and resources are better than most schools. We have air-conditioned rooms, a well-stocked resource library, computers, overhead projectors, video and DVD players etc
- We provide careers advice and help you to find a job after the course. In fact, we are such a big school that we are often able to offer trainees work ourselves. (see 'after the course')
- Our teacher training centre is situated right in the centre of the town so we are surrounded by bars and restaurants where you can eat cheaply and well.
- We are within easy reach of Barcelona, the Mediterranean coast and the Pyrenees if you want to do a bit of sightseeing at the weekends.
- We are always happy to give advice to trainees about places to visit and how to get there. We think it's important for trainees to have at least one day off a week in which they can switch off from the course.
- Cambridge School is able to offer the CELTA course more cheaply than most or all other centres in Spain without compromising on quality.
Clarifyng terminology
Sometimes people talk about the 'TEFL'. In fact this acronym stands for 'Teaching English as a Foreign Language' so it isn't in itself a qualification. You can have a certificate in TEFL just as you can have a certificate in teaching history or teaching people how to drive. Any school can set up their own TEFL course. The important thing to check before you sign up for a 'TEFL' course is which official body awards the certificate and if the certificate is internationally recognised. Be careful, though! Any organisation can set up its own 'awarding body', design a shield and make itself sound and look 'official', and any school can say that its qualification is recognised when maybe it isn't.
The CELTA is awarded by a body which is known and respected all over the world and which you have almost certainly heard of yourself - the University of Cambridge . The CELTA is the qualification that employers ask for most frequently. Go to the job offers page on websites such as TEFL.com and check for yourself.

