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What will you learn?
Teach the four key areas of language acquisition: reading, speaking, writing, pronunciation
Plan and deliver effective lessons that meet the subject learning objectives
Understand the nuances of teaching language integrated with other subjects
Manage classroom and student behaviour effectively
Find and create effective learning materials, for your subjects and target language use
Requirements
English language minimum level: Native or advanced speaker.
At least an international standard of advanced fluency: C1
About this course
The course is divided into five modules. Each lesson is subdivided into bite-size learning blocks which include reflective tasks and interactive progress quizzes.
You will complete one written end-of-course assessment.
After you complete this qualification in teaching other subjects through English you will understand the ideas behind Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL). You’ll learn skills for teaching non-language subjects through the medium of English and be confident to take on more versatile teaching roles.
60 hours of Level 5 TEFL CLIL teacher training will teach you the strategies for classroom management and planning effective lessons. But more importantly – it will help you to understand how teaching topic-based English classes can be so valuable for learners since they use their new vocabulary immediately, appreciate its relevance, and are more engaged in the learning process.
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60 hour Level 5 TEFL Teaching Other Subjects in English
Modules One-Two:
Module One: How to Approach Teaching a Subject in English
Understand what is involved in teaching, for example, maths, chemistry or history in English. Get to know the basic principles behind teaching content and language in an integrated way.
Guided learning: 13 hrs
Module Two: How to Teach a Subject in English
Discover the frameworks and guiding principles behind teaching other subjects in English. On this course you’ll get the techniques to follow that will not only save you time but will ensure that your lessons run smoothly.
Guided learning: 12 hrs
Module Three
Module Three: Developing Lessons and Resources
Once you have grasped the theory of teaching an integrated content and language syllabus you will want to learn how to develop the materials for your classes. Learn what activities and resources work best when teaching other subjects in English.
Guided learning: 13 hrs
Modules Four-Five:
Module Four: How to Make Sense of Learner Needs
Understanding your students’ benefits as well as the challenges they’ll face when learning a curriculum subject in English. Get to know the differences too for young learners and teenagers.
Guided learning: 10 hrs
Module Five: How to Manage Your Class & Create Lesson Plans
You will gather plenty of useful tips and activities to help you to plan dynamic lessons that integrate teaching topic-based content with English language vocab. You will also learn how to keep students motivated in your classroom.
Guided learning: 12 hrs
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FAQs
Can I look back on areas I have already studied?
Yes absolutely. Once you have marked a topic as complete on your coursework you can go back to the topic by using the navigation buttons in
Can I teach English abroad without speaking another language?
Yes, you can teach English abroad without another language. It is never expected that you can speak the language of the country where you te
Can I take a TEFL course as a non-native English speaker?
Yes, you can take a TEFL course as a non-native English speaker. As long as your written and spoken English is at a B2 level or higher a TEF
Questions and Answers
How can being qualified as a CLIL teacher help me?
Level 5 certified CLIL English teachers can benefit from being qualified for a wider range of TEFL job opportunities.
As a CLIL teacher you are more versatile and that makes you more attractive to hiring managers. Being CLIL certified can result in a better salary package or fewer face-to-face teaching hours on your schedule.
Is CLIL popular?
Yes, CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) is becoming more and more popular.
It is in part due to the positive attitude changes that are seen in learners. Language learning becomes more engaging and natural, and is seen as less of a chore for students.
Secondly, the language learned during CLIL classes is seen as valuable and immediately useful by the student. It is taught in context and this helps the overall experience for the learner.
What does CLIL stand for?
CLIL stands for Content and Language Integrated Learning.
What does teaching CLIL mean?
Teaching CLIL, which is often explained in TEFL as teaching English through other subjects, is an approach to teaching where the English language is used as a tool to teach a non-linguistic subject such as maths, biology or technology.
In other words, a CLIL teacher might teach science subjects through the medium of English.
Do I need to have previous TEFL training to become a CLIL teacher?
Yes, you should take a comprehensive TEFL course (typically a minimum of 100 hours) before completing this 60 hour course in teaching other subjects in English.
Enhance Your Teaching Skillset with a 60-Hour Level 5 TEFL in CLIL
Enhance Your Teaching Skillset with a 60-Hour Level 5 TEFL in CLIL
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Obtain a globally recognized qualification aligned with the European Qualifications Framework (EQF), available to students from all nationalities
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