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World TESOL Academy

world tesol academy

0.0(26)

London

Approximately 1 billion students around the world are currently learning the English language. These students include adults hoping to further their careers and to travel the world with ease, teenagers hoping to go overseas to continue their studies, and young learners hoping to pass school exams. As a result of this, English language teachers are in high demand, with vacancies around the world for a range of different class types. A TESOL/TEFL certificate is an essential qualification required by most schools when hiring English language (ESL) teachers. Through this qualification course, you’ll learn the foundational skills needed to become an English language teacher. This includes an essential understanding of how the English language is structured, along with a range of classroom management skills and language teaching techniques. By the end of the course you’ll earn your TESOL/TEFL qualification and gain a set of skills that can be used to teach English overseas and online. “I’m pretty cautious with my money but I’m very pleased that I took the course and have already found a new job teaching ESL in Japan.” Ary Aguiló “I really enjoyed earning my certificate. The course starts off quite tough but I learned a lot and now I can’t wait to start teaching English.” Rania Jazizi “World TESOL Academy is an academy for busy individuals such as me – you can earn your certificate at your own pace so there’s no need to worry about time.” Erick Licaros “I want to say a huge thank you to tutor Michelle for all of your help! I’m so happy to have finished and have my TESOL certificate.

Clubb Chimera Martial Arts

clubb chimera martial arts

5.0(24)

Chipping Norton

Clubb Chimera Martial Arts provides a bespoke service in the form of private lessons, courses, seminars and webinars. I teach self-protection and martial arts. These are regarded as separate topics and taught in this fashion, although longer-term clients are taught how one can hugely benefit the other.  Self-protection lessons are a fully comprehensive yet tailored service including in depth training in soft skills (personal security/non-physical skills) and hard skills (self-defence/physical skills). This usually takes the form of 10 hour (10 x 1 hour lessons or 2 x 5 seminars) and are shaped in accordance to the demands of the client. Subjects range from children's self-protection to edged weapon/knife awareness to work-specific violence management. Training covers the anatomy of self-protection from pre-incident to post-incident, social and asocial violence, different threat levels and an understanding of the law in relation to self-defence.  Martial arts lessons specialise in Boxing, Muay Thai/Kickboxing, Wrestling, Submission Grappling, MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) and weapons training. These can be learnt as individual disciplines or as a form of attribute training. My emphasis is on martial arts cross-training.  Most of my personal training is provided in Heythrop near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire but I also travel to local client's homes. Training can also be provided online via Skype or Zoom. I also teach seminars and courses both nationally and internationally. My clients range from private individuals to corporations to martial arts clubs (where I provide teacher training and consultancy) to small groups and organisations. 

Bishop Grosseteste University

bishop grosseteste university

4.5(79)

England

We’re set on a single-site campus, so just about everything you need is close by, whether it be your tutors, your friends, your lectures or the places in which you like to relax. We began life in 1862 as an Anglican teacher training college for women. To mark our centenary in 1962, our name was changed to incorporate the current ‘Bishop Grosseteste’ title, in honour of Robert Grosseteste, the thirteenth century scientist, philosopher, educator, and Bishop of Lincoln (so he’s the one you have to thank for the long name!). In 2012 we achieved full university status and haven’t looked back since. We’ve seen a lot of things come and go since 1862, but we’ve never stopped providing first-class education and turning out high-calibre graduates who go out into the world and change people’s lives for the better. In recent years we’ve undergone an explosion of growth in many areas, remaining a small and friendly university whilst expanding and developing our portfolio of courses into more exciting new areas than ever before. We still consider ourselves experts in education – we have been doing it for 160 years after all – but our teaching courses now sit alongside an exciting range of other disciplines. We currently educate over 2,000 students in a wide range of subjects – within our ever-expanding undergraduate portfolio, our traditional PGCE teacher training routes, work-based Foundation Degrees, Master's courses and even Doctoral study (and much more in between). We pride ourselves on being a supportive community, always striving to improve the lives of our students. We’re exceptionally proud of the fact that, over the past 160 years, our commitment to first-class education has remained consistent. Our students are some of the happiest in the UK, which is incredibly important to us. We really care about our students and aim to support them all of the way through their studies, from application to graduation. Life after BGU is extremely important and we offer many different methods of support for your future career along the way.