The course’s main objective is to introduce you to, and help you (re)evaluate and (re)consider, the main principles involved in teaching Young Learners English. This course will give you the key skills to help you excel in teaching both children and teens and get valuable practical ideas.
The course is not designed with one particular age group in mind. Workshops cover the complete range of young learners (from 2-16 years) and your teaching practice and peer observation will be organised at two different age groups.
The course is standardised by International House World Organisation (IHWO) and Cambridge Assessment. Successful applicants have the opportunity to receive a certificate that is certified by IHWO and Cambridge.
The course tutors are our regular IH Akcent-based teacher trainers, and are experienced supportive and standardised.
20 interactive workshops of approximately one hour and 30 minutes each, amounting to 30 hours of input time. Participants are required to attend a minimum of 80% of the input sessions.
A selection of the topics covered:
Each participant will be observed teaching Young Learner classes for a minimum of 4 lessons at two different levels/age groups. There will be a minimum of 45 minutes tuition time (pre-lesson guidance and post-lesson feedback) given for each hour of teaching. This part of the course is seen by the most valuable by majority of candidates.
Each participant will observe lessons taught by experienced YL teachers for a minimum of two hours. For each of the hours of observation, participants must complete an assigned observation task.
Participants are also required to do a minimum of 2 hours of peer observation. This aspect of the course is normally highly popular with participants.
(Note: total peer + experienced teacher observation time must be at least 6 hours)
Each participant will be assigned 11 portfolio tasks. A minimum of 7 must be submitted to the assigned tutor for feedback and support as required.
Each participant will be given a minimum of two tutorials of approximately 30 minutes each – these will involve the discussion of observation tasks and trainees’ general progression up to that point of the course.
Each participant will need to complete two written assignments. These will be set and submitted during the course. A third optional assignment will be set during the course but can be submitted up to two years from completion of the course. In addition, there will be homework tasks set after some input sessions.
dates | Schedule | Course fee |
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11 Aug - 22 Aug full-time, FTF |
18 000 CZK+ VAT Certificate fee: 98 GBP |
Please complete the application form HERE and send it back to Marki