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Description
Our Spanish Teacher Training course will help you discover and develop the skills needed to become a confident teacher of Spanish as a Foreign Language. It consists of 120 hours on methodology, language analysis and teaching practice with volunteer students.
Having completed the course, you will receive the International House Teaching Certificate together with a personal report on your performance. Successful completion of the personal portfolio will allow you to receive recognition from the Universidad de Barcelona and the Universidad Pablo Olavide de Sevilla, which will then give you the option to pursue a masters in Teaching Spanish as a foreign language at either institution.
With a duration of 4 weeks that includes:
- 65 hours of theory based on the study of methodologies, teaching techniques and class activities along with linguistic analysis.
- 55 hours of practice sessions. (Practice teaching with foreign students while being observed by the tutor, performance analysis & preparation of classes with guidance from the tutor)
Content
- Study and reflection concerning teaching a second language
- The teacher’s role in the classroom
- Group dynamics
- Introduction to new language structures
- Presentation techniques and activities
- Working with speaking, listening, writing and reading skills
- Effective use of audio-visual materials
- Evaluation and correction of errors
- Review of teaching materials
- Working with different class sizes
- Expectations of an E.L.E. (Spanish as a foreign language) teacher
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From Monday to Friday:
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Afternoon |
| First week |
Theory
9.00 - 13.00
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Practice with video
14:30 - 16:00
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| Others weeks |
Theory
9.00 - 12.00
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Practice
14:30 - 17:30
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| Starting Dates 2008 |
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2008 Program
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- January: 22 (Extensive)
- March: 31
- June: 30
- October: 6
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| Prices 2008 |
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Compare this course with others
Prices valid in 2008 unless there is an error or omission. Prices may vary.
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