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ILC France: CELTA Certification

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ILC France is an approved CELTA training centre (by the University of Cambridge). The school enjoys a strong pool of teachers and constant pedagogical development. In addition, ILC France has links with the International House Group (140 centres worldwide) and has developed a partnership with Study Group for their overseas courses and cross-border teacher exchanges. To obtain the certificate students need to have successfully completed the training course. Assistance finding accommodation can be provided if necessary.

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Requirements

Duration
  • 2 weeks - 1 month
Maximum age
90
Qualifications required
  • None
Languages
Language notes
Applicants should be proficient in English.

Pricing

Price range
  • under $1000
  • $1001-$2500

Organization details

Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) is a language training program provided by Cambridge University in England in France.

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