Pre-CELTA help!
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 4:21 pm
Hi,
I've signed up for a four week intensive CELTA course. I'm looking for a bit of advice from those who are "in the know". My course begins in three weeks and I have a few concerns.
Firstly, although my English grammar is good, it is only good in that I am a native speaker and I know what is right and what is wrong. I Of course, when I read a grammar text book it all makes sense, but I do not know the rules. Will this be a massive hindrance to me? I passed the interview, test, etc so does this mean that my knowledge of grammatical rules is already good enough, or should I start feverishly reading up on it right away?
Secondly, the course is costing me rather a lot of money, and I really can't afford to fail it. I am prepared to put 110% effort into it, and I realise that it will be very time consuming and a major commitment. Is it very likely that someone who puts all this effort in will fail the CELTA?
Any other advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks.
I've signed up for a four week intensive CELTA course. I'm looking for a bit of advice from those who are "in the know". My course begins in three weeks and I have a few concerns.
Firstly, although my English grammar is good, it is only good in that I am a native speaker and I know what is right and what is wrong. I Of course, when I read a grammar text book it all makes sense, but I do not know the rules. Will this be a massive hindrance to me? I passed the interview, test, etc so does this mean that my knowledge of grammatical rules is already good enough, or should I start feverishly reading up on it right away?
Secondly, the course is costing me rather a lot of money, and I really can't afford to fail it. I am prepared to put 110% effort into it, and I realise that it will be very time consuming and a major commitment. Is it very likely that someone who puts all this effort in will fail the CELTA?
Any other advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks.