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Mar 28, 2009 17:45 | |
| I was in the TEFL Internatinal course recently. All I have to say is if you do it you will regret it. It was one of the most pointless months of my life. I am now looking for a job and all they keep asking me is about how I should get a Celta and come back. I just feel cheated and lied to. The owner of this course Henry Yan or Yan Hao feng is just an incompetent guy. His grammar teacher could not teach at all we went crazy he blamed the poor guy. I talked to this guy henry did not tell him what to do or how to do it. He is the owner and should be accountable not just cry and say it is his fault. I am posting this so you don't make the same mistake I did if I knew what a celta was I would not have done this course. I found out that CELTA is backed by Cambridge and the British council and TEFL international is just a marketing company who is backed by no one. Do your home work guys |
Mar 29, 2009 06:27 | |
| TEFL means Teaching English as a Foreign Language. It is not in itself a company. If you search for TEFL Internaionasl the results produce many companies and organisationa. You need to be more specific in which company you are accusing of incompetance. |
Mar 30, 2009 16:03 | |
| TEFL international Beijing, |
Mar 30, 2009 22:49 | |
| With English like you posted there, Mamahuhu, I wouldn't employ you even with a CELTA. On a broader note: in my experience it is only the UK that asks for Celta. I don't think any one month course means much unless one is already a trained teacher. Teachers typically undergo a full year's training: any organisation offering a one month certificate course to non-teachers or anyone undertakling one is deluding themselves. |
Feb 23, 2010 06:19 | |
GUEST94244 | HELLO? i THOUGHT CELTA ws better than TEFL? CELTA is recognised all over the world right? |
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