120 hour course @ Chiang Mai University |
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| Course Name | 120 hour course | |
| Where | Chiang Mai University - Chiang Mai | |
| Subject | TEFL | |
| Qualifications | LICMU TEFL Certificate program | |
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| Course Description | ||
| Our four week, 120 hour course offers university standard instruction to native or near natice speakers of English. The LICMU TEFL Certificate program provides teacher training for teaching EFL/ESL to adult students predominantly, although there are few opportunities to compare/contrast different approaches with young learners. The course is designed to give candidates practical strategies that are helpful to their students' learning. The course has two main components: input, which involves information about methodology and language awareness, and practice teaching. These two comprise approximately fifty percent each of the course content: one hundred and twenty contact hours. | ||
| Course Fees & Financial Support | ||
| There is no additional information for this section. | ||
| How to Apply | ||
| For further course related enquiries, please contact our Head Trainer, Anthony Sanford (tonys (at) teflintl.com) | ||
| Course Institution | ||
| Institution | Chiang Mai University |
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| Website | http://www.teflcmu.com | |
| Institution Description | ||
| In 1964, Chiang Mai University (CMU) was the first university in Thailand to be founded outside Bangkok. Nestled at the foot of Suthep Mountain just west of Chiang Mai, CMU has one of the best university reputations in Thailand today. CMU's Language Institute provides instruction in English, Thai, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese and Spanish. Most of our learners are university students and staff, but they also come from the wider community. | ||
| Institution Facilities | ||
| Our institute has grown quickly and is now one of Northern Thailand's top providers of high-quality language instruction. We have just moved into our newly-constructed 80 million baht training facility on the university campus, which includes 35 classrooms, two libraries, a 200-seat lecture theatre and an 80-station computer lab. In 2005, we introduced a course in TEFL certification. This four-week course provides top-notch instruction to native (or near-native) speakers in ways of teaching English. Our aim is to help Thailand meet its critical demand for better foreign language skills. | ||
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