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Testimonials



Blended TEFL 2013

If you are looking for good TEFL training then the Oviedo TELF centre is a place you can count on. The course is designed for people with no, little or some experience with English language teaching. Having said that, you would have to work very hard and you would take on a lot of information in a short space of time. The tutors are friendly and helpful. In my opinion, the course is worth the time and money.

 

Magdalene Borgelt

Blended TEFL trainee, Spring 2013


Non-Intensive, Autumn 2012


     

Blended TEFL, Summer 2012:

 

"Oviedo TEFL centre offers an encouraging approach to teaching that will guide you through the tools, steps and motivation needed for a more rewarding experience in your career as an English teacher. 
If you are a non-native teacher willing to go beyond the traditional role of the language teacher in the Spanish teaching system this is definitely the ideal course to get a different perspective that will enrich your teaching skills and perception."

 

Almudena Nido


Intensive, June 2012:

 

If you are starting out in the world of EFL teaching, I fully recommend Oviedo TEFL centre. In a matter of 4 short weeks it has given me the tools to become an EFL teacher, made me think about things I had never thought of before, given me a crash course in classroom management, English grammar, ways to present the language, techniques to teach the different skills (reading, writing, listening and speaking) in the most effective way, and has allowed me the opportunity to have many hours of teaching practice with groups of different ages and abilities. If you are planning to do the intensive course – be warned, it is called intensive for a reason! So make sure you do not have too many other responsibilities during this time, as you will be eating, sleeping and breathing TEFL. However, it is definitely worth the hard work and although at the end you may feel worn out, you will also feel that it has been a great accomplishment and put you squarely on the path to becoming a good teacher. Saying that, the learning curve does not end at the end of these four weeks; as one of the tutors said, the real learning starts once you begin teaching for real.

Stevie Preater

 




Non-intensive Course: Autumn 2011



Intensive Course: Summer 2011


My testimonial:

The Oviedo TEFL Center Intensive Course was an extremely hard, exhausting, and remarkable experience, that’s for sure!  Expect heartache, but also a massive sense of achievement and a steep learning curve.  The trainers had to turn us into “real” teachers in a matter of 4 weeks, and this task was taken seriously. 

The curriculum, an adaptation of the CELTA course, included classes in the mornings, practice teaching in the afternoons, lesson preparation & plans in the evenings, and essays and reading on the weekends.  The course focused on grammar, teaching theory, lesson plan writing, classroom management and strategies, usage of technology, teacher development, and the nuances of working with different age groups and levels, supplemented by primary source readings and video observation. Of note, unlike the traditional CELTA, the Oviedo TEFL Center includes teaching practice with children.

The chief trainer in the course is Adriana Real, and she is largely responsible for its success.  Adriana is a dynamic and witty instructor who motivates her trainees with a conversational style, ready sense of humor, and uncanny insight into each student’s persona.  At the same time, she challenges her intensive-course trainees with a hefty amount of reading and homework; Adriana is in the business of making good English teachers, and she’s renowned for doing it right.  She has a long list of academic contacts who call her when looking for teachers: within one week of starting her course, I had a job offer!

What was the hardest part of the course?  I’d say the teaching practice was the most challenging.  Each teaching experience involved writing a lesson plan, finding or creating handouts, figuring out which books to use and how to use them, teaching the lesson to “real” students, and afterwards sitting down with Adriana for a detailed review.  How nerve-wracking!  How to deal with the tension?  It helps to remember that the course is about learning, and that mistakes are key to learning: if I were the perfect teacher, I wouldn’t have signed up for the course in the first place!

After a month of studying, reading, and teaching, and after my fair share of praise and constructive criticism, I can say I have emerged in one piece, happily worn-out and bursting with wisdom, and with a new sense of confidence to face my future.  The long nights, the reflective conversations, the time and financial investment, the rush of vocabulary and skills and grammar, the painful aims that refused to match my lesson, they were all worth it.  I can only thank the trainers, other trainees, and our practice-students for the opportunity!  It’s been an amazing experience!

If you want a challenging, high-yield, and meaningful course to prepare yourself for a career in teaching English, the Oviedo TEFL Center Intensive Course is for you. 

Kim Rosenthal

 



Non-intensive course: Winter2011



Intensive + Non-intensive Courses Autumn 2010

     

And this is what Ian said:

 

"Great course definitely recommend it. Would do it again. Meeting nice people from all over he world."

And this is what Marina said on Facebook:

 

"The truth is... they provide more than the tools they offer... zest, encouragement, support, a good amount of laughter... want to teach? choose the best examples to follow!!! Thanks for this great opportunity!"