Teaching English for Specific Purposes

Location

Brazil: Sao Paulo
Canada: Toronto, Vancouver
England: London
Singapore: Singapore City
South Korea: Seoul
United Arab Emirates: Dubai
United States: Los Angeles

Length of Position: Online - 60 hours + Professional Portfolio & Project / In Class - 120 hours (includes Professional Portfolio & Project)

Description

The TESP International Consulting Group specializes in training teachers to teach specialized market niches within language training and development.

We offer three Advanced Professional Certificate Programs:
TEGE - Teaching English to Global Executives
TESP - Teaching English for Specific Purposes
TEAI - Teaching English to the Airline Industry

All programs allow students to walk out with practical tools and resources through a finished professional portfolio and complete training and development project.

* TEGE
To prepare teachers with tools to use method, approach and technique to enhance and polish global executives' communicative competence within business contexts in the global marketplace. To train teachers to take global executives to a level of language sophistication when using their business skills such as presentations, meetings and negotiation.

* TESP
To prepare teachers in all the processes that encompass Teaching English for Specific Purposes as well as give them practical tools, course & materials development skills on how to bridge general to specialized English and design customized courses and content for language training programs.

* TEAI
To prepare teachers to transfer their language teaching skills to the Airline industry. This program will guide teachers on how to link general English to a specialized and customized segment and make it practical so that participants can apply what they have learnt right away. Participants will learn how to teach English to flight attendants, pilots and ground staff.

Highlights

Participants walk out with practical knowledge and tools to apply to niche markets within the English Language Teaching industry.

Participants also leave with a portfolio of their assignments, tasks and final project as a calling card for their next teaching experience.

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