YL/ Kindy / G.E./ IELTS / TOEFL preparation courses, plus Business English, English for Academic Purposes and specialised courses (e.g. Pronunciation), as we expand our program for corporate & public clients.Teachers are encouraged to teach across a range of courses.We also run courses in other cities as part of our corporate program, and there are opportunities to be based in Danang or to spend time in one of the provincial cities or towns (for example Haiphong) , to really get a feel for Vietnam – see below for further information. Timetable 240 hours per quarter - normally scheduled at 21-23 hours per week. The Kindy program is at the weekends year round. YL program is at the weekends except during summer when it expands to weekdays. Most adult teaching hours are in the evening, although some corporate teaching is daytime. Classes run from 7.30am to 9.30pm, 7 days a week, with mornings and evenings the most popular. Split shifts are inevitable, but we try to keep them to a minimum for individuals. Support
The Academic team includes an Academic Manager, Academic Coordinators and/or Senior teachers plus support staff in each location. They are there to support you in both academic and personal matters and will help you settle into your new life in Vietnam.
Apollo Hanoi (International House) is running the Cambridge CELTA in May / June and throughout the year
$250 off for early sign up (6 weeks pre start)
30% refund if a one year, full time contract is signed
The CELTA is the Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults. This qualification is the foremost English as a foreign language teaching qualification and is recognized and respected around the world.
CELTA graduates from Apollo (IH) Vietnam are incredibly well placed to get a job in Vietnam upon graduation. Those who choose to stay at Apollo will find a training, support and development programme second to none with a wide range of courses to extend and develop experience.
Contact: teachertraining@apolloedutrain.com
Or phone (844) 9432051
expires on 25 November 2008 - 6:50pm (13 weeks 4 days)

