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The TEFL Certificate Course

The course is essentially practical in nature, with just enough theory to provide sound principles on which to base your practice. In the morning, there are input sessions on the skills and methods of teaching and on language awareness. The afternoon consists of guided lesson preparation, teaching practice observed by a trainer, and feedback on your teaching.

Our trainees often comment "I know you said it was intensive, but I didn't realize it was that intensive". Well, it is. You have been warned. Here is the timetable to download in Word format.  For a full detailed breakdown of the individual sessions, please see the Course Outline page or download the syllabus.

The course consists of two main components: 

  1. Three hours of input sessions each morning, covering:
    1. Teaching Skills & Classroom Management
      This element of the course develops your skills in areas such as teaching grammar and vocabulary, creating your own materials and correcting students’ errors. Classroom Management also includes classroom arrangement, managing resource materials, maintaining discipline, giving instructions, the role of student and teacher.
    2. Language Awareness
      This section of the course aims to consolidate your knowledge of grammar and phonology, and provide practical ideas as to how these can be taught.
  2. Teaching Practice:
    1. Three hours of guided lesson planning each afternoon. Working with the guidance of the trainers, you prepare for the lessons that you will be teaching.
    2. Teaching Practice each evening: the most practical and important element of the course. You teach Greek students of English, adults and children, classes, small groups and individuals, and put into practice the skills learnt on the course. Each lesson is observed by one of the trainers, who gives you detailed written feedback.
    3. After each lesson, you have a discussion with the trainer, developing the feedback and suggesting areas for attention. On the days when you are not teaching, you can observe your peers teaching.


Additional components include:

  1. Observation of experienced teachers: for the first two evenings of the course, you will observe the trainers teaching classes of Greek students. From the third evening, you will be teaching the students yourself.
  2. Unknown Language: you are taught an unknown foreign language, either Greek or an alternative if you already know some Greek. This is designed to give you the experience of learning a totally foreign language entirely through the medium of that language.
  3. Individual sessions each week where you discuss your progress with the course director.
  4. Job Guidance in group and individual sessions.