Mine was a little different...I did my interview almost 2 years ago and I had to do some written tasks (error correction and explaining differences e.g. bring/take and similar things) and a written essay about why i wanted to become a teacher...after the written task a tutor came along and we started checking the written task together and we discussed about my essay and why I wanted to take course etc...he told me right after the interview that I got accepted..overall I think it really depends on where you'd like to do your celta...hope my really long comment helps :)
@@ELTExperiences I did my celta at the International House and I am also a non native speaker...I think the interviews for natives and non natives slightly vary
@@merry8322I guess different training centres have different rules with interviews or their selection process. Don’t worry and I’m sure they know best. Just remember that my interview was over 15 years ago.
I solved my application task and sent it, now I'm scheduled for an online interview in a couple of days. For some reason doing the Celta as a non-native English speaker can be a bit intimidating at times but I'm trying my best to keep calm. Btw my grammar is not the best either. I'm going for the four-week intensive course.
Nice to have found your channel. I burnt out as a teacher in the 90s and and hoping to get the confidence to teach TEFL online in a few months. Just watching lots of your videos. Thank you for good info 🌻
Dear Martin, I had the interview yesterday, it went rather smoothly compared to what I expected and I'm glad to say my application for the course has been accepted ! I can't tell you how helpful your videos have been and how grateful I am for your help. Looking forward to join your group when I am à proper teacher, and wishing you all the best in the meanwhile. Isabelle from France.
That’s wonderful news Isabelle. I’m glad you passed the interview - that is an achievement that you managed by yourself. Best of luck with the course and I’m sure you’ll do well. I look forward to hearing how you get on. Regards, Martin 😊
@@hfaiedhmeriem1284 Hello, I don't think there were many questions. My interview was more of a discussion about the pre-interview task we had to fulfill beforehand (both about English language and about our CV, previous teaching experience and so on). There was a question nevertheless about a situation : we have to teach a group of students, whose language we don't know, how to ask for a cup of tea or coffee and what to reply - and we can’t write. What do we do? I must say Martin's video about teaching 'would you like?' was a blessing here! Hope this will be useful, and I wish you the best of luck. CELTA is demanding, for sure, but really worth the effort.
I hope you enjoyed this video and, as ever, if you have any questions about the CELTA please leave a comment. If you haven't subscribed, please do and hit the notification bell to know when I upload another video. And don't forget to Like the video.
Hi thank you for this video it is helpful because I'm having my Celta interview tomorrow and being a non native I'm really stressed I'm French and I have a master degree in English but my spoken English isn't really good when I feel anxious can you give me some tips to feel confident Thanks for your help!
@@samiramechani1852 thank you ever so much for your comment and I am glad you found the video helpful. To reduce your anxiety, I would recommend taking your time when answering questions. Don't feel the need to hurry when answering questions. You could use some fillers to help you think such as, "That's a good question.", "Well, let me think.", etc. At the end of the interview, you could ask the interviewers some questions such as what would you recommend I do to prepare for the course, if they have any feedback about the interview and the like. I hope that helps and remember, it is natural to feel nervous. Just count to ten and remember that it can be all the more difficult for those interviewing you.
Hi! I would like to do this course, I have a C1 level and I've heard with the CELTA you can only teach up to B2. Is it true? Or do you have to gain some experience before teaching higher levels?
I am unsure about this but with my experience, newly certified teachers (regardless whether they are native or non-native) need to gain experience before starting to teach upper-intermediate or advanced levels. During the CELTA course, the providers tend to offer classes at Pre-Intermediate or Intermediate level. My first class which was offered to me after the CELTA was an Elementary class and it took a number of years before I was offered advanced students. Hope this helps.
I realized this is my path since I bought a pack of worksheets for all levels and prepared my own syllabus and materials in two weeks.Then I offered an English course online for young people and adults.The best rewarding feeling I've ever felt.
I am a CELTA aspirant. I am confused about assignments. Meaning to say, how to prepare , what is the context. Would you mind showing any assignment you have made during your CELTA course.
I had my interview two weeks ago via Skype. I was asked to write a few paragraphs about the positive and negative aspects of English becoming a global language. I was also asked how I would explain some words, but the interview mostly just felt like a friendly conversation. I have a feeling this was because there were no red flags raised in my answers to the pre-interview task and because my interviewer knew that I have a Diploma in Modern Language Education.
Such an interesting interview. I suppose with the digitalisation of the world, a Skype interview seems possible nowadays. Thank you for sharing your experience Sam.
My interview is in the coming week. Being a non-native speaker from India, I am a bit skeptical about how well I’ll be able to handle this course. Thank you for your insights. Your videos are a great support for me and also quite helpful 🙏 I’ll definitely share my experience with you after my interview.
Thanks so much !! Your videos have been very very helpful I really appreciate it. I have my interview on Friday, and I feel confident about getting into the course, but I am still doubting if I actually want to be an english teacher. Maybe you can make a video describing the job itself. Some things I'm curious to know about are: what you like and maybe don't like about english teaching, what a typical day looks like for an english teacher, what are the major components of the job on a daily basis what challenges you face, how much preparation work goes into it etc etc in order to get a better understand of the job itself?
Thanks ever so much for your comment and suggestion. In fact, a few weeks ago, I made a ‘day in the life’ video about being a teacher. You can find it here: A Day in the Life of an English Language Teacher | Teaching Vlog 2019 th-cam.com/video/uA6lYcFCphI/w-d-xo.html Good luck and I’m sure you’ll do just well. Whatever decision you make, I’m sure it will be the right one.
I’ve already done my pre interview application task and next week I’ll have the interview. As a non native speaker, I’m kinda nervous about it, but I’ll try to keep calm and give my best to pass this test. I have a question… if I will be accepted, I plan to do the part-time course (which should take 3 months and the classes will be on the weekend). The course will start in January, right when I’ll start a new job (Monday-Friday) and I’ll have a very tight schedule. For who took the part time course: do you think the two things are compatible? I’m very nervous about this also, but I’m already a teacher and I’m so determined to become the best teacher I could be, so I think that Celta is necessary for me to reach this goal. Thanks in advance 😊
Hi, I recently completed my CELTA. Your videos were a great help throughout the course, I appreciate all the help I received thanks to the videos. I am an Indian, I studied English as First Language since school and I have a CEFR C2 level. Will the fact that I am from India hamper my chances where employers mention they are looking for native speakers as teachers?
Thanks Sagnik for your comment and I’m pleased to hear that you made progress with the CELTA course. Congrats on completing it successfully. There are certainly some employers who will seek to employ what they perceive as ‘native speakers’ but I would say that for those that already set such boundaries will be unsuitable to work for as they are likely to be unprofessional. I would recommend getting in touch with the British Council or International House to see if they have any openings. Also, consider seeing if you can get in touch with local or other international universities to see if they are recruiting tutors to help teach academic English. This would open additional opportunities for teaching at universities abroad without the hurdles faced by less recognised institutes. I hope this helps and let me know how you get on. 😊
Thanks for sharing your experience on your CELTA interview and useful tips. I am so thankful I came across with your video before I do the CELTA interview scheduled on Friday this week. I noticed that you have some Korean books in your bookshelf behind you in the video and I am wondering how you found the Korean books. I mean did you like them? Some of them were about translation. I come from Korea so it is easy for me to notice Korean and anything related to Korea. Lastly, I think you are a great English teacher and I am sure many students like you very much, if not all.
Hi Sunho. Thank you ever so much for your comment and you were quite right. You noticed some books on Korean translation and language. My wife and I ordered these books, especially when my wife was doing her PhD at Oxford. Best of luck with your interview for the CELTA. It’s a great course. Where are you doing the course? At the British Council?
Thank you for this video I find it very useful .... I have a Celta interview with British Council.. do all CELTA teaching institutions ask the same questions?
They will ask a variation of questions but consider your answers to potential questions: ‘Why do you want to be a teacher?’, ‘Why are you doing the CELTA?’, ‘What teacher had inspired you in the past and why?’. If you are able to consider the answers to these questions you’ll be fine. 😃
I do not have an official certificate portraying my english level nor ielts , can i still take the celta without them or do i need to procure these certificates first....I'm at C1 level. Plz reply sir ,as I'm planning to take the celta course in May 2020 here in India....
Thanks for your valuable information. Could you tell me if I will be accepted if I have taken teacher training courses from the British Council? I mean if they will say you have moved to a higher level and you do not need to take a course of teaching (CELTA). Please, reply as this creates a lot of anxiety for me
Hello Heba and thank you for your question. When I took the CELTA, I had not even taken any teacher training courses but if you have then it will help your application for the CELTA. Good luck and I am sure you will be fine.
All activities for the interview are completed beforehand. You will be given time to complete this. For me, however, during my interview I had to complete a task with no preparation. It was rather spontaneous and I would have wanted more preparation time. Nevertheless, each centre may vary their delivery of the interview and task.
Please help me out as I am a pharmaceutical graduate and very desperate to do CELTA course ..am I eligible to do it and will it be beneficiary for me ..please reply 😌
Looking for some help related to Tefl certificate, I HV seen some websites which offer free of cost TEFl certificate,is it valuable to get ? I am an IELTS tutor looking for a teaching job abroad which one I should get Tefl or celta?
The C1 in English is assumed Advanced Level. You need to produce a certificate to confirm your eligibility and language level. You must have at least an IELTS 7 or above to be suitable for the CELTA. Good luck. 🤞
I do not have an official certificate portraying my english nor the ielts but my level is C1.Can i take the celta course without either of these....?? Pls reply sir !! I'm planning on taking the Celta course in May 2020 here in india so i wanna know the formalities !!
TentruTented I believe that it will depend on the CELTA centre and I would recommend that you contact them and see what they suggest. If you don’t have a certificate but can display your ability then it may be alright but as I’ve mentioned it depends on the individual centre.
priyanka aggarwal it certainly helps you secure employment to teach English as a foreign language but much unfortunately depends on the rules of those countries that you wish to teach as they may have visa regulations which could limit opportunities. However, this should not limit your passion to teach English.
priyanka aggarwal the CELTA course is widely regarded around the world and is recognised by EFL organisations. A TEFL course is not accredited and less professional. However, at the end of the day it is up to you which course you wish to undertake.
I can't even imagine not being a native speaker in a language but going after a teaching certification. Wouldn't that be a job for the people who were born with this language? ... I want to teach English formally as a way to better my own life and achieve my own goals... to think that I'll have to compete with people from all of the flipping world who are "English Teachers" - That's the hardest thing for me to wrap my brain around. I'm a language learner as well, just imagining the lack of self-awareness needed to pursue paid employment teaching my second language is cringe-inducing. Anyway cool video, thanks.
Your celta interview was over a decade ago and you clearly don't remember it properly, this is very misinforming for anyone taking the test in 2019/2020.
@@neilthompson8793 why don't you share your experiences of the CELTA interview to see how similar or different it was to mine or to demonstrate how different it has changed with time? It will be useful for the audience and I will include your comment in an updated description.
I do not have an official certificate portraying my english level nor ielts , can i still take the celta without them or do i need to procure these certificates first....I'm at C1 level. Plz reply sir ,as I'm planning to take the celta course in May 2020 here in India....
Mine was a little different...I did my interview almost 2 years ago and I had to do some written tasks (error correction and explaining differences e.g. bring/take and similar things) and a written essay about why i wanted to become a teacher...after the written task a tutor came along and we started checking the written task together and we discussed about my essay and why I wanted to take course etc...he told me right after the interview that I got accepted..overall I think it really depends on where you'd like to do your celta...hope my really long comment helps :)
Thank you for sharing your experience of the CELTA interview. I guess each provider is different with interviews and the like.
@@ELTExperiences I did my celta at the International House and I am also a non native speaker...I think the interviews for natives and non natives slightly vary
@@serena8429 what is your country?
@@ELTExperiencesi Recently gave my interview but she didn't provide me an essay
@@merry8322I guess different training centres have different rules with interviews or their selection process. Don’t worry and I’m sure they know best. Just remember that my interview was over 15 years ago.
I solved my application task and sent it, now I'm scheduled for an online interview in a couple of days. For some reason doing the Celta as a non-native English speaker can be a bit intimidating at times but I'm trying my best to keep calm.
Btw my grammar is not the best either. I'm going for the four-week intensive course.
How was your experience
hey, how was your interview?
Did you pass ?
Nice to have found your channel. I burnt out as a teacher in the 90s and and hoping to get the confidence to teach TEFL online in a few months. Just watching lots of your videos. Thank you for good info 🌻
Dear Martin,
I had the interview yesterday, it went rather smoothly compared to what I expected and I'm glad to say my application for the course has been accepted !
I can't tell you how helpful your videos have been and how grateful I am for your help.
Looking forward to join your group when I am à proper teacher, and wishing you all the best in the meanwhile. Isabelle from France.
That’s wonderful news Isabelle. I’m glad you passed the interview - that is an achievement that you managed by yourself. Best of luck with the course and I’m sure you’ll do well. I look forward to hearing how you get on. Regards, Martin 😊
@@ELTExperiences Thank you very much !
Hello, im preparing for the interview,please Can i know exactely the interview questions please ?
@@hfaiedhmeriem1284 Hello, I don't think there were many questions. My interview was more of a discussion about the pre-interview task we had to fulfill beforehand (both about English language and about our CV, previous teaching experience and so on). There was a question nevertheless about a situation : we have to teach a group of students, whose language we don't know, how to ask for a cup of tea or coffee and what to reply - and we can’t write. What do we do? I must say Martin's video about teaching 'would you like?' was a blessing here!
Hope this will be useful, and I wish you the best of luck. CELTA is demanding, for sure, but really worth the effort.
I hope you enjoyed this video and, as ever, if you have any questions about the CELTA please leave a comment. If you haven't subscribed, please do and hit the notification bell to know when I upload another video. And don't forget to Like the video.
Hi thank you for this video it is helpful because I'm having my Celta interview tomorrow and being a non native I'm really stressed I'm French and I have a master degree in English but my spoken English isn't really good when I feel anxious can you give me some tips to feel confident
Thanks for your help!
@@samiramechani1852 thank you ever so much for your comment and I am glad you found the video helpful. To reduce your anxiety, I would recommend taking your time when answering questions. Don't feel the need to hurry when answering questions. You could use some fillers to help you think such as, "That's a good question.", "Well, let me think.", etc.
At the end of the interview, you could ask the interviewers some questions such as what would you recommend I do to prepare for the course, if they have any feedback about the interview and the like. I hope that helps and remember, it is natural to feel nervous. Just count to ten and remember that it can be all the more difficult for those interviewing you.
@@ELTExperiences thanks for your help I appreciate it 🙏
Hi! I would like to do this course, I have a C1 level and I've heard with the CELTA you can only teach up to B2. Is it true? Or do you have to gain some experience before teaching higher levels?
I am unsure about this but with my experience, newly certified teachers (regardless whether they are native or non-native) need to gain experience before starting to teach upper-intermediate or advanced levels. During the CELTA course, the providers tend to offer classes at Pre-Intermediate or Intermediate level. My first class which was offered to me after the CELTA was an Elementary class and it took a number of years before I was offered advanced students. Hope this helps.
I am happy that the other non native got accepted
It gives a sigh of relief to Indians...
I remember myself watching this video when you first uploaded. Tomorrow I have my celta interview. Here I’m!!!
I PASSED IT!!
That’s amazing. Congrats and so pleased you passed the interview.
I realized this is my path since I bought a pack of worksheets for all levels and prepared my own syllabus and materials in two weeks.Then I offered an English course online for young people and adults.The best rewarding feeling I've ever felt.
That’s great to hear. Good luck with your journey as a language teacher.
I really appreciate this! Getting ready for my interview.
I was fascinated by your incredible insights. Please be my MENTOR! Thanks
I am a CELTA aspirant. I am confused about assignments. Meaning to say, how to prepare , what is the context. Would you mind showing any assignment you have made during your CELTA course.
Thanks a lot! Valuable personal experience even it dated back to 2007🙏
Glad it was helpful!
I had my interview two weeks ago via Skype. I was asked to write a few paragraphs about the positive and negative aspects of English becoming a global language. I was also asked how I would explain some words, but the interview mostly just felt like a friendly conversation. I have a feeling this was because there were no red flags raised in my answers to the pre-interview task and because my interviewer knew that I have a Diploma in Modern Language Education.
Such an interesting interview. I suppose with the digitalisation of the world, a Skype interview seems possible nowadays. Thank you for sharing your experience Sam.
Hi Sam that is interesting, i have my interview tomorrow and i was just wondering did any of the questions mentioned in this video come up?
This video has been an immense help to me. Thank you so much
You’re very welcome. I’m glad it has been useful. 👍🏻
My interview is in the coming week. Being a non-native speaker from India, I am a bit skeptical about how well I’ll be able to handle this course. Thank you for your insights. Your videos are a great support for me and also quite helpful 🙏 I’ll definitely share my experience with you after my interview.
Best of luck with your interview and I look forward to hearing updates from you. 😊
Hey there,
I wanted to know, how did your interview go? I am going to have my interview after 2 days. I'm pretty nervous about that.
Hey there can you please let me know how did it go..i am planning for celta..thanku
It’s amazing !!!!!!I got to know a lot about CELTA🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I plan on taking this course. Thank you!
So do I, good luck
Thank you for your video. I believe that it is the most informative CELTA video in you tube . Love your videos. Thank you
Useful tips and interesting to watch
I am glad it was helpful.
Thanks so much !! Your videos have been very very helpful I really appreciate it. I have my interview on Friday, and I feel confident about getting into the course, but I am still doubting if I actually want to be an english teacher. Maybe you can make a video describing the job itself. Some things I'm curious to know about are: what you like and maybe don't like about english teaching, what a typical day looks like for an english teacher, what are the major components of the job on a daily basis what challenges you face, how much preparation work goes into it etc etc in order to get a better understand of the job itself?
Thanks ever so much for your comment and suggestion. In fact, a few weeks ago, I made a ‘day in the life’ video about being a teacher. You can find it here:
A Day in the Life of an English Language Teacher | Teaching Vlog 2019 th-cam.com/video/uA6lYcFCphI/w-d-xo.html
Good luck and I’m sure you’ll do just well. Whatever decision you make, I’m sure it will be the right one.
@@ELTExperiences thank you so so much!!!
Elibeli19 you’re very welcome and I do hope that this answers some underlying questions about being a teacher and what is usually expected.
I’ve already done my pre interview application task and next week I’ll have the interview. As a non native speaker, I’m kinda nervous about it, but I’ll try to keep calm and give my best to pass this test. I have a question… if I will be accepted, I plan to do the part-time course (which should take 3 months and the classes will be on the weekend). The course will start in January, right when I’ll start a new job (Monday-Friday) and I’ll have a very tight schedule. For who took the part time course: do you think the two things are compatible? I’m very nervous about this also, but I’m already a teacher and I’m so determined to become the best teacher I could be, so I think that Celta is necessary for me to reach this goal. Thanks in advance 😊
Hi, I recently completed my CELTA. Your videos were a great help throughout the course, I appreciate all the help I received thanks to the videos. I am an Indian, I studied English as First Language since school and I have a CEFR C2 level. Will the fact that I am from India hamper my chances where employers mention they are looking for native speakers as teachers?
Thanks Sagnik for your comment and I’m pleased to hear that you made progress with the CELTA course. Congrats on completing it successfully. There are certainly some employers who will seek to employ what they perceive as ‘native speakers’ but I would say that for those that already set such boundaries will be unsuitable to work for as they are likely to be unprofessional. I would recommend getting in touch with the British Council or International House to see if they have any openings. Also, consider seeing if you can get in touch with local or other international universities to see if they are recruiting tutors to help teach academic English. This would open additional opportunities for teaching at universities abroad without the hurdles faced by less recognised institutes. I hope this helps and let me know how you get on. 😊
@@ELTExperiences Thank you very much.
Sir, can you please tell me..what are the eligibility needed for celta certification and to teach abroad for an Indian? 🙏
How many times in one year CELTA course is conducted
Hey there,
I'm going to have my interview after 2 days. I'm pretty nervous, please share if I need to work upon something.
Thanks for sharing your experience on your CELTA interview and useful tips. I am so thankful I came across with your video before I do the CELTA interview scheduled on Friday this week. I noticed that you have some Korean books in your bookshelf behind you in the video and I am wondering how you found the Korean books. I mean did you like them? Some of them were about translation. I come from Korea so it is easy for me to notice Korean and anything related to Korea. Lastly, I think you are a great English teacher and I am sure many students like you very much, if not all.
Hi Sunho. Thank you ever so much for your comment and you were quite right. You noticed some books on Korean translation and language. My wife and I ordered these books, especially when my wife was doing her PhD at Oxford. Best of luck with your interview for the CELTA. It’s a great course. Where are you doing the course? At the British Council?
@@ELTExperiences Thank you for your kind wishes. I cannot wait for the course! It will be in Brisbane, Australia.
Thank you so much, this video is all I need now.
Nhim Xu you’re very welcome. I’m so pleased. 😃
Deeply informative video. However focus at the whole was taken by the wallpapers
Glad you found this video informative and my wallpapers mesmerising. They are very much a 1950s style of wallpaper. 😅
Thank you for this video I find it very useful .... I have a Celta interview with British Council.. do all CELTA teaching institutions ask the same questions?
They will ask a variation of questions but consider your answers to potential questions: ‘Why do you want to be a teacher?’, ‘Why are you doing the CELTA?’, ‘What teacher had inspired you in the past and why?’. If you are able to consider the answers to these questions you’ll be fine. 😃
Is it possible that they ask me to prepare a grammar demo on the spot during my interview.. my interview is online
You are great Martin love you
You are welcome!
I do not have an official certificate portraying my english level nor ielts , can i still take the celta without them or do i need to procure these certificates first....I'm at C1 level. Plz reply sir ,as I'm planning to take the celta course in May 2020 here in India....
This is very helpful. Thank you.
How ca you record this video if you cannot remember how that interview was??? It's amazing !!
Thank you for your input
Thanks it was very helpful video.👍👍
Thank you and I’m pleased you found it helpful.
Thanks for your valuable information. Could you tell me if I will be accepted if I have taken teacher training courses from the British Council? I mean if they will say you have moved to a higher level and you do not need to take a course of teaching (CELTA). Please, reply as this creates a lot of anxiety for me
Hello Heba and thank you for your question. When I took the CELTA, I had not even taken any teacher training courses but if you have then it will help your application for the CELTA. Good luck and I am sure you will be fine.
Thanks so much
Which websites to look at please can you share links here like u said Cambridge English
They send a homework to do before the interview ? Thank you so much in advance
All activities for the interview are completed beforehand. You will be given time to complete this. For me, however, during my interview I had to complete a task with no preparation. It was rather spontaneous and I would have wanted more preparation time. Nevertheless, each centre may vary their delivery of the interview and task.
ELT Experiences thank you so much sir
@@Englishwith_leila how did your interview go ? was yours based in london?
Miss Haifa haven’t done it yet dear , I’ll let you know . Thanks for asking 🌹
@@Englishwith_leila no worries i thought you meant you've done it i have mine today in a few hours on Skype ill let you know how it goes x
Do you have any idea from where i can revise my grammar before starting celta course ? Something online . TIA
Thank you for sharing
My pleasure!
Please help me out as I am a pharmaceutical graduate and very desperate to do CELTA course ..am I eligible to do it and will it be beneficiary for me ..please reply 😌
Sir,could you please tell what are the pre requisites to apply for celta course?
Pre-requisites include an interest of English, awareness of teaching and learning English, as well as B2 level of English on the CEFR.
Thank you.
Hi Good day, can you tell my the différence between the CELTA and the ESL ?
The CELTA is a course for new language teachers, while ESL is an acronym which means 'English as a Second Language'. I have a CELTA but I teach ESL.
Thank u
No problem
Looking for some help related to Tefl certificate, I HV seen some websites which offer free of cost TEFl certificate,is it valuable to get ? I am an IELTS tutor looking for a teaching job abroad which one I should get Tefl or celta?
Ielts maybe
Hello,Sir i hope you are well i gonna work in south korea like you i am planning how i contact with you thanks in advance
You can always join my Discord channel and contact me there: discord.gg/ST3aGWRTEz. Glad to hear you could be working in Korea too.
Sir, Could you please tell me the C1 level Englis? It can be M.A in English in India.
Is IELTS necessay for CELTA?
The C1 in English is assumed Advanced Level. You need to produce a certificate to confirm your eligibility and language level. You must have at least an IELTS 7 or above to be suitable for the CELTA. Good luck. 🤞
I do not have an official certificate portraying my english nor the ielts but my level is C1.Can i take the celta course without either of these....?? Pls reply sir !! I'm planning on taking the Celta course in May 2020 here in india so i wanna know the formalities !!
TentruTented I believe that it will depend on the CELTA centre and I would recommend that you contact them and see what they suggest. If you don’t have a certificate but can display your ability then it may be alright but as I’ve mentioned it depends on the individual centre.
Thank you Sir
@@ptnibin123456 u don't have to get a certificate showing your level. It isn't required dude
🙏💗
Many thanks😊
So you couldn't remember much but still made a video...
so handsome man. ksss
Sir I want to know is celta gives replacement to abroad 's school...
priyanka aggarwal no it is not a replacement. The CELTA is an initial teacher training course.
@@ELTExperiences celta certificate will be enough if I wish to teach overseas
priyanka aggarwal it certainly helps you secure employment to teach English as a foreign language but much unfortunately depends on the rules of those countries that you wish to teach as they may have visa regulations which could limit opportunities. However, this should not limit your passion to teach English.
@@ELTExperiences should I drop celta course and choose TEFL course..it will surly fulfill my dream
priyanka aggarwal the CELTA course is widely regarded around the world and is recognised by EFL organisations. A TEFL course is not accredited and less professional. However, at the end of the day it is up to you which course you wish to undertake.
I can't even imagine not being a native speaker in a language but going after a teaching certification. Wouldn't that be a job for the people who were born with this language? ... I want to teach English formally as a way to better my own life and achieve my own goals... to think that I'll have to compete with people from all of the flipping world who are "English Teachers" - That's the hardest thing for me to wrap my brain around. I'm a language learner as well, just imagining the lack of self-awareness needed to pursue paid employment teaching my second language is cringe-inducing. Anyway cool video, thanks.
Your celta interview was over a decade ago and you clearly don't remember it properly, this is very misinforming for anyone taking the test in 2019/2020.
Neil Thompson I guess it was very different compared to how it was back in 2006/7. How was your interview?
@@ELTExperiences Yes that's my point, it's detrimental for anyone searching for common interview questions today!!
@@neilthompson8793 why don't you share your experiences of the CELTA interview to see how similar or different it was to mine or to demonstrate how different it has changed with time? It will be useful for the audience and I will include your comment in an updated description.
I dont understand why u click your tongue and make that sound with your lips at every pause.
I do not have an official certificate portraying my english level nor ielts , can i still take the celta without them or do i need to procure these certificates first....I'm at C1 level. Plz reply sir ,as I'm planning to take the celta course in May 2020 here in India....
TentruTented I already replied to your first comment.
@@ELTExperiences thank you very much , sir !!
Hello would u plz help me taking Celta course