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anospi
Joined: 03 Dec 2004 Posts: 152 Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 2:49 am Post subject: I'm about to start my CELTA... |
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Hi there,
I'm starting my CELTA on the 10th of January, and was wondering if anyone had any tips they might like to give me to help prepare. Apart from completing the pre-course task I was sent, and reading through the texts, I'm not sure what else I can do. This is the my first TEFL course, and I really only know what it's like to be a student in a foreign language class, as I have been studying spanish for the last two years.
Thanks heaps,
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Phil_b
Joined: 14 Oct 2003 Posts: 239 Location: Back in London
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 8:24 am Post subject: |
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Make sure any unrelated personal stuff is 'sorted out' you don't get much time for anything that isn't CELTA on teh course |
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stillnosheep

Joined: 01 Mar 2004 Posts: 2068 Location: eslcafe
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 12:14 pm Post subject: Books for CELTA |
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'Learning Teaching' by Scrivener is definitely worth reading. Maybe also 'The Practice of English Language Teaching' (I think that is the title) by Harmen or Harman |
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shmooj

Joined: 11 Sep 2003 Posts: 1758 Location: Seoul, ROK
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 1:12 pm Post subject: Re: Books for CELTA |
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stillnosheep wrote: |
'Learning Teaching' by Scrivener is definitely worth reading. Maybe also 'The Practice of English Language Teaching' (I think that is the title) by Harmen or Harman |
ahem... Harmer, Jeremy Harmer... get the new edition too. |
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Gordon

Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Posts: 5309 Location: Japan
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Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 2:16 pm Post subject: |
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Harmer also has a book called "How to Teach English" too. |
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shmooj

Joined: 11 Sep 2003 Posts: 1758 Location: Seoul, ROK
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:27 am Post subject: |
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Actually.. I do have one piece of practical advice:
Find out in detail what the tutors want you to do and then do it. Nothing more, nothing less. You will pass.
Try to be too innovative or creative and they will shoot you down in flames. Been there done that.
It's all about jumping through hoops and working within their constraints. While this seems totally unreasonable, what is actually happening is that you are learning to work within constraints that will always apply in real life teaching and are becoming a more adaptable and productive teacher as a result. It can feel very defeating though... |
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AJC
Joined: 18 Feb 2004 Posts: 9
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 4:34 pm Post subject: Don't make any plans |
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My most important piece of advice would be to not make any plans for the month that you take the course. You will get some time on the weekends, but the people that went through hell to complete the course I was in were those that were trying to maintain a regular life outside the course, and keep others happy as well (family, boyfriend). You won't have a problem with the course if you commit yourself to it.
Also, I wouldn't recommend actually reading Practical English Usage by Harman (pretty sure that's the title), but you will definitely need it. Sign it out from the library before you go or buy it. |
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stillnosheep

Joined: 01 Mar 2004 Posts: 2068 Location: eslcafe
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 5:19 pm Post subject: Re: Books for CELTA |
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shmooj wrote: |
ahem... Harmer, Jeremy Harmer... get the new edition too. |
Cheers shmooj
Scrivener's is by far the better book tho'... |
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Phil_b
Joined: 14 Oct 2003 Posts: 239 Location: Back in London
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 9:29 pm Post subject: Re: Don't make any plans |
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AJC wrote: |
Also, I wouldn't recommend actually reading Practical English Usage by Harman (pretty sure that's the title), but you will definitely need it. Sign it out from the library before you go or buy it. |
Is that the one by Michael Swan? If not there's a very good grammar reference called "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan |
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shmooj

Joined: 11 Sep 2003 Posts: 1758 Location: Seoul, ROK
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Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2004 9:37 pm Post subject: Re: Don't make any plans |
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AJC wrote: |
Also, I wouldn't recommend actually reading Practical English Usage by Harman (pretty sure that's the title), but you will definitely need it. Sign it out from the library before you go or buy it. |
ahem... Practical English Usage... Swan... Michael Swan...
If you are going to spend more than 10 minutes in TEFL, this book comes highly recommended as a ready reference.
Could this be what you are thinking of - Garner's American Usage?
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anospi
Joined: 03 Dec 2004 Posts: 152 Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 12:15 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the tips guys, I really appreciate it. Now is the ideal time for me to be completing my CELTA. I finish work 2 weeks before I start the course, and I'm single at the moment, so I shouldn't have any distractions for the 4 weeks! |
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Gordon

Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Posts: 5309 Location: Japan
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Posted: Wed Dec 08, 2004 12:27 am Post subject: |
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I agree with all the advice given. I did the CELTA p/t (didn't feel p/t though) over 3 months and my trainers said they usually have more porblems in the p/t course than the f/t one because unexpected events in one's life is more prone to come up (death in the family, sickness...).
Really have nothing else go on in your life during that one month. Another thing, is go in with an open mind that you are there to learn. |
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Jetgirly

Joined: 17 Jul 2004 Posts: 741
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 5:25 pm Post subject: |
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I have one week left in my full-time CELTA, and I must say I found the pre-course task rather useless. Actually, completely useless. Just do the work they ask you to do, and don't sit around worrying about it. |
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kamlesh
Joined: 25 Jun 2004 Posts: 13 Location: South Africa
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Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 1:31 pm Post subject: I second it all |
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I just finished my Celta yesterday (Friday) and am still in recovery. It is intense, so basically just follow the advice from everyone else & u'll be fine
Kamlesh, South Africa |
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dyak

Joined: 25 Jun 2003 Posts: 630
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Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 4:15 pm Post subject: |
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It's a difficult thing to practice beforehand but make sure you're comfortable standing up in front of people, then you won't spend the first week getting over this and fall behind. |
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