TASK 1: In what context will you be doing the CELTA course? As a candidate I will be attending a full time course‚ for which the gender maybe mixed‚ but at present I am only aware of the male candidates whom I met at the school interview. As a relatively small open group‚ our educational and employment backgrounds will be mixed but with all 12 candidates having met the schools requirements and received an acceptance letter. All candidates have the same interest to teach English as a foreign
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noticeable progress due in part to an excellent trainer. Juan Carlos is a social person who enjoys participating in class. He is a determined student and chooses his words carefully when speaking. He often self-corrects. He is very capable doing reading and writing tasks but his prefers speaking activities. He admits to having difficulty with oral comprehension‚ especially British English. Learner Needs Grammar Juan Carlos is an effective communicator but occasionally struggles
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Section 1 Learners & Teachers‚ & the Teaching & Learning Context A. Teaching and learning contexts Task 1 1. In what context will you be doing the CELTA course? The context of the CELTA course I believe will be: Monolingual Part-Time Open group Lessons in groups Mixed gender Same interest to teach English as a foreign language 2. Do you know what context you will be teaching in after you finish the course? If I get the job I have applied for I will endeavour
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Language Related Assignment 1. The plane leaves at 10.00 tomorrow a) The form is present simple Subject third person + verb present tense + time marker b) A future arrangement – a ‘timetable future’ as the plane has a daily schedule and it will depart accordingly. c) Students may be confused by the form of present simple when a future time is referred to. They may confuse the meaning with present continuous ‘is leaving’ which means the event is happening now rather than
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reason why Akiko says she finds learning to speak English so difficult compared to reading and writing. Akiko does not currently have a job in England‚ but she used to volunteer at a day care centre in Cricklade. She would like to be employed but feels that her level of spoken English may be reducing her chances. Reading I assessed Akiko’s reading ability by asking her to complete part of an ‘ESOL skills for life reading unit level 2’ test paper (see Appendix 1a). I asked her not to use a dictionary
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Please address further enquiries to : CELTA Team When you come for the interview you will be asked to do a short language awareness test and a piece of writing. Pre-Interview Task Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) Please note that much of the interview will be based on your responses to this task so come prepared to talk about it and any other areas you have researched in order to complete it. Please send this form with your application form
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Cambridge CELTA Written Assignment Two Skills –related tasks Word count: 1082 I acknowledge that this paper is my own work. Trainee: Mileva Genadieva Signature: Date: 18.02.2013 Receptive skills: According to J. Harmer in his book The Practice of English Language Teaching‚ “receptive skills are the ways in which people extract the meaning from the discourse they see or hear”. In the following text “Playing with your food” the main skill that is being
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learning the language and a number of them have already attended the course taught by CELTA trainees in previous years. As for learning styles there is a core group of retired teachers (mainly Italian and Latin) who I perceive to have a strong linguistic approach. This also emerges from the interviews we had with them on our first day of training: the majority of students highlighted their strengths in English as reading and writing. Most of them also enjoy visual arts (during class interviews there was
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CELTA pre-interview task A 1 We never go to the theatre these days. Present Simple 2 We’re saving up to travel abroad. Present Continuous 3 We’ve already been to Morocco. Present Perfect 4 We didn’t have enough money to go further. Past Simple 5 We had spent all our savings by the end of the summer. Past Perfect 6 We’d been sleeping rough for several weeks when the weather turned colder. Past perfect Continuous 7 This year‚ I’ve been awarded a travel scholarship. Present
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Cambridge ESOL CELTA lesson plan name date 4/7/13 tp lesson number 9 level Upper Intermediate teaching time 60 mins number of students learning aims (what do you want students to learn or get better at?) Sts will practice listening and speaking using the audio of a radio show and questions. Sts will also practice using quantifiers which are commonly used. N.B. include a separate vocabulary or grammar language analysis sheet if you are clarifying language timetable fit and
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