martes, 10 de noviembre de 2009

TESOL


The Certificate IV in TESOL is an Accredited Course, recognised and approved by Government Authorities in Australia. It takes a competency-based approach to training, which ensures that it is clearly focused on the skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary for teaching English to speakers of other languages.

Unit Code - Subject

TEL001 Teach students from diverse language, culture and educational backgrounds
TEL002 Analyse language
TEL003 Teach speaking
TEL004 Teach listening
TEL005 Teach reading
TEL006 Teach writing
TEL007 Teach English grammar
TEL008 Teach spelling and pronunciation
TAADEL401A Plan and organise group-based delivery
TAAASS402A Assess competence
TAAASS403A Develop assessment tools
TEL012 Develop resource files

Elective Units (Students should select two(2) electives)
Unit Code - Subject


TEL013 Approaches and Methods in TESOL
TEL014 Teaching English for academic purposes
TEL015 Teach ESL to early childhood learners
TEL016 TESOL with primary school-aged children
TEL017 Teaching ESL to teenage learners
TEL018 Use music, art and drama in TESOL
TEL019 Facilitate experiential learning programs
TAADEL403A Facilitate individual learning programs
TEL021 Work with volunteers
TEL022 Setting up community-based English classes
TEL023 Using computers in TESOLElective Units

To complete the Certificate IV in TESOL Course you are required to complete two (2) elective units. These units will often be selected after you begin completing the Core Units.
The Certificate IV in TESOL is a competency-based course, therefore the assessment items all require a practical demonstration of the ability to complete the tasks involved in teaching ESL. All of the assessment therefore revolves around your practice teaching: preparing lesson plans, materials and resources, implementing and evaluating lessons. At the end of the course, you and your supervisor want to be sure that you can enter an ESL classroom and teach a class.

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