ES Dubai CELTA Application Form
ES Dubai CELTA Application Form
ES Dubai CELTA Application Form
Application Form
Please complete the following information:
1. Personal Details
Mr / Mrs / Ms
Family Name: First Name(s):
Nationality: Date of Birth:
First Language/ Mother tongue:
Address:
City:
Country: Postcode/Zipcode:
Mobile No: Home Phone No:
Present Occupation:
Email:
Skype ID:
Next of Kin/ Emergency Contact:
2. Education Text
University Degree / Higher:
Degree Name:
Institution Name:
Date(s):
Secondary Education:
Qualification Name / Subject:
Institution Name:
Date(s):
Professional Qualifications:
Qualification Name / Subject:
Institution Name:
Date(s):
Languages:
Change as per form I sent earlier
Languages other than you mother tongue: (If English is not your mother tongue, please state your level of
English proficiency including information about any formal language exam you have taken, the date and the
result (e.g. IELTS, CAE, TOEFL etc.).
3. Work Experience
Experience Teaching English as a Foreign/Second language:
Institution:
Details:
Date(s):
DISABILITIES
If you have a disability, medical condition or specific learning difficulty that might affect your studies, it is
important that you tell us prior to arrival.
Is there any other information which you think may be relevant to this application?
CELTA Course
Which CELTA course are you applying for (start-date): Add ‘online’ and ‘face-to-face
Course Type (Please circle): Part-time Full-time
Conditions of Application:
Acceptance onto the Cambridge CELTA course at ES Dubai is not guaranteed. Applicants must satisfactorily
complete the ‘Language Awareness and Teaching Ideas Tasks’ and the ‘Free Writing Task’ in this application form
and pass a face-to- face/telephone/skype/Zoom interview to be accepted. Candidates must be able to
demonstrate that their level of English, both spoken and written, is suitable for the demands of the course (C1+/C2
or IELTS 7.5+ equivalent). Your level of English will be tested at interview. The decision of the centre is final.
The course is very intensive and challenging – equivalent to doing a whole undergraduate semester in one month.
You should be aware that the demands of the course may exacerbate any condition that is likely to be aggravated
by stress. By submitting this application you accept that in addition to the 120 contact hours during the course, you
will have to work least a further 80 hours in your own time over the four weeks in order to produce work of a ‘Pass’
standard.
100% attendance is expected. Owing to the practical and experiential nature of the course there is little chance of
making-up days missed. Any exceptions to this are made by the Main Course Tutor on a case-by-case basis.
No refunds will be given should you withdraw from the course once it has started for any reason. Refunds before
the course begins will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
I have read and understood the conditions of application, and agree to abide by them.
IMPORTANT: Please note that acceptance on a course does not mean a place has been reserved for you.
To ensure a place on a particular course, you are required to pay a deposit of 2,500 AED. The deposit is
non-refundable (except under exceptional circumstances or if ES Dubai cancel the course.
Declation:
I have read and understood the conditions of application and agree to abide by them.
I declare that all the information on this form is correct and that I have read, understood and agree to abide
by ES Dubai conditions of application.
Signed:
Dated:
Pre-Interview Tasks
Please complete the tasks below as clearly and fully as possible. You may refer to reference materials
(dictionary, grammar book etc.).
1. Language awareness
Choose the odd one out in each group of sentences and explain why.
Example:
i. What are you doing? I’m reading the newspaper.
ii. Where’s David? He’s playing tennis with his best friend.
iii. What are you doing this summer? I’m travelling round Thailand.
iv. Have you seen Jessica? Yes, she’s having a meeting.
Odd one out? C) What are you doing this summer? I’m travelling round Thailand. Why? ‘I’m travelling’ is the
present continuous tense used to talk about a future plan/arrangement whereas the others are all referring
to the present/something happening at the moment.
i) He grew up by the sea so he can swim extremely
a) i. He grew up in the city and he can’t swim.
well.
ii. Helen has lived in many countries. She can speak 5 languages fluently!
iii. We’re going for a picnic tomorrow. You can come if you like.
iv. They can write English very well, but they have problems with speaking.
Odd one out?
Why?
b) i. He used to play the piano when he was a kid, but he doesn’t any more.
ii. We used to travel a lot when we lived in Asia.
iii. We are used to living in a hot climates now. We’ve lived in Dubai for 10 years.
iv. We didn’t use to go out much when the kids were younger.
Odd one out?
Why?
c) i. It’s been snowing all afternoon. When it stops, we’re going to build a snowman.
ii. Why are you standing here? I’m waiting for the bus. I’ve been waiting for it for 45 minutes!
iii. She’s been learning English since she was 5 years old.
iv. Where’s Harry? He’s still watching TV. He’s been watching it all afternoon.
Odd one out?
Why?
2. Meaning
A. Grammar
How would you explain to a student the difference in meaning between these pairs of sentences / words?
Please explain this in sufficient detail.
Example: a) When he arrived, the party had started.
c) When he arrived, the party started.
In a) the party started before he arrived. In b) the party started after he arrived.
a)
1) He had to go through customs.
2) He must have gone through customs.
b)
1) If he asks me I’ll say ‘Yes’.
2) If he asked me, I’d say ‘Yes’.
3) If he had asked me, I’d have said ‘Yes’.
d) 1) Robber
1) Borrow
2)Thief
2) Lend
3. Tenses
The following sentences contain errors in the use of the tenses. These are common errors made by
students. Identify the error, correct it, identify the correct tense and give a brief explanation.
Example: I am liking singing.
Correction: I like singing OR I like to sing.
Explanation: We use the present simple for facts. Also, we use the gerund or the infinitive with ‘to’ after
certain verbs e.g. like/love/ enjoy/ hate etc.
5. I can’t come over tonight because I’ll have dinner with my family.
Correction:
Explanation:
4. Clarifying Meaning
How would you convey the meaning of the follow words to a group of language students. IMPORTANT! Do
NOT give a dictionary definition. E.g. Smile – I would show an emoji of a happy face.
1. to trip-over (something)
3. Yawn
5. Embarrassing
Remove this exercise
5. Language clarification
1. You are teaching a group of learners at pre-intermediate level when the words much and many come up.
How could you clarify the difference between the two? Think about how you can make the meaning clear,
trying to avoid over-complicated language.
2. Imagine that you have to teach some vocabulary associated with ‘transport’ (e.g. bus, bus stop, ticket,
etc) to a group of elementary learners.
How would you teach these words and other ones related to them?
How would you check that the students had understood?
6. Pronunciation
a) How many syllables are there in following words? Mark the syllables and the stressed syllable:
e.g.: Table – 2 syllables / stress on 1st syllable
Would the stress change depending on the different meanings? If so, how?
She arrived on the early morning train from Manchester.
Remove this exercise
She didn’t leave not late not evening not plane not Newcastle
c) What are some of the main reasons for and against correcting errors students’ errors?
d) How would you build and keep rapport with a class of adults learners?
e) What are the benefits of getting students to work in pairs or in groups in class?
2. The teacher
In your opinion, what are some of the key characteristics that make a good teacher?
In light of your answer above, why do you believe you are well suited to being a language teacher?
Writing
Reasons for wanting to do the CELTA course
Write between 250-350 words saying why you want to take the CELTA course, what you hope to gain from
it and how this fits in to your future plans.
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