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Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA)

An English language class at EmbassyIf you want to become a teacher of English as a Foreign Language, you need a recognised, practical qualification to get you started and to help you find a good job with a reputable employer.

Teaching English to speakers of other languages can be a highly rewarding career, offering you the chance to live and work abroad.

The Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) is the most highly regarded and widely recognised qualification for people with little or no previous teaching experience. Because it is awarded by Cambridge ESOL, part of the world-famous University of Cambridge, you can rely on its quality and recognition.

CELTA courses at Embassy Cambridge in 2012

  • 16 Jan - 10th Feb
  • 30th April - 25th May
  • 29th Oct - 23rd Nov

This is a full-time course (09:00 - 18:00, Mon- Friday). The fees are GBP 1,300. Accommodation is not included in the above fees.

Read more about CELTA PDF

Course description and application form PDF

If you are interested in joining this course, please either fax us the application form above, or send us an enquiry and we will be in touch.

Embassy Cambridge students on fun days out!

Our students at Embassy Cambridge have had loads of fun recently on some great day trips. Take a look at the new photos from the students' trips to a Botanical Garden and the Cambridge riverside where they had a go at punting. You can see the rest of these photos on our Facebook page.

English students having fun on a river in Cambridge
English students on a day out to a Botanical Garden

School improvements

A major project is currently underway to refurbish the Library at Grange Road, and also revitalise some of the classrooms.

Activities and trips

Embassy Cambridge students on a bike ride to Grantchester

We have uploaded new photos to the Embassy Cambridge Facebook photo gallery. See images of student activities, including football matches, bike rides, and charity fund-raising. Above: Embassy Cambridge students take a break, halfway through a bike ride to Grantchester.

 

 

Cambridge students' videos

As a fun project, current students at Embassy Cambridge decided to make a video to introduce new students to their school, the town of Cambridge and England in general. The video has been so well received that teachers at Embassy Cambridge have used it during induction sessions for their new students, and the video was the winner of the 2009 Embassy Learning Award. We hope you enjoy watching it as much as the new Embassy Cambridge students have!

 

Celia Short Version

 

The students involved in the making of this video are: Fahad Alkaabi, Ahmed Almaghthawi, Nestor Barros, Chien-chi Chou, Carmen Daniels, Malory Jublot, Sang Woo Lee, Xin Liu, Diego Sanchez, Mariana Santos, Kiri Shakir, Inthira Tangjaroensutth, and Dominga Del Campo Salina.

Would you like to see this video in full? If so, join or log on to our Student Club, a website designed to provide further information and resources for our current students and those considering studying with Embassy.  Or, to find out more about our school at Cambridge, take a look at the accomodation available, the courses offered and read what our students and staff think about Embassy Cambridge.

Blogs

Interested in what life is really like at Embassy Cambridge?

You can get the latest news and read about goings-on at the school on our Embassy Cambridge blog.