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CELTA and TEYL course, all in one?

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Is this something to do instead of just the CELTA?

Would the TEYL be similar to a TEFL, and help to find work?

There is no difference in price, but it is 1 week longer.

And are ECC a good company?

Thanks in advance.

TA in CELTA stands for teaching adults. You are trained to teach adults in a language school environment on a CELTA. The training is homogenous and doesn't make allowances for the specific needs of Asian learners. You won't have observed teaching practices in formal Thai schools.

They offer an extension called TEYL if you want to be trained to teach young learners. I don't think this includes observed teaching practice.

CELTA is highly respected around the world. ECC's CELTA will be as recognized around the world as any other CELTA imo.

Most generic TEFL courses in Thailand cover young learners and adults. The better ones have observed teaching practices at formal schools.

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Yeah, but is it worth doing the extra week on the TEYL course?

It is free.

Anyone?

If you have the time, do it. You might end up wanting / needing similar certification in future and as this is a Cambridge certificate, I'd go for it (if the CELTA hasn't killed you already!).

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If you have the time, do it. You might end up wanting / needing similar certification in future and as this is a Cambridge certificate, I'd go for it (if the CELTA hasn't killed you already!).

Will have the time.

Thanks, good to know.

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