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Is anyone familiar with the Bridge Linguatec Program for TEFL or CELTA certification? I really want to get certification to teach English as a foreign language and I have been trying to find the best program to go through. Recently, I came across the the Bridge Linguatec program. Through this program I would be able to live overseas for 1 month to get my CELTA or TEFL certification. I would like to live in Spain. Bridge Linguatec looks like a really good program, but I want to make sure they are accredited. Has anyone had and experiences good or bad with this program that they can tell me about? Thanks! Here's a link to ... (Asked by QueOnda?) |
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| Do you live in a country where English is the official language? If so, I would look into getting a certificate in-country, and go to Spain or wherever to study Spanish or live in the Spanish culture. I know quite specifically that it is very difficult to get an EFL job in a respectable school in Spain with only a certificate. The classes in the listed countries are generally for citizens of that country although others are welcome, of course. These quick certificate programs are decent, based on the time you spend on them, but they are most useful for ...(Answered by Rosemary S) | |
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Tefla or Celta? Ok, I'm a South African Citizen currently staying in Germany. Would like to know the following what course would be the right decision for me. Here is the two links: http://www.unisa.ac.za/default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID=16997 The first course called Tefla is at South Africa University (Unisa) in S.A and the second one is a course at Munich (Cambridge University) http://www.cambridge-efl.org/ So I know everyone would say Cambridge but S.A University is also international known. What can you say is the advantage and disadvantages for these two places? Would love your advice… ... (Asked by EFF) |
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| US colleges have a better reputation than those of South Africa - that just the facts and why I would suggest the American program over the South African program. Good Luck!!!...(Answered by MikeInRI) | |
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