Past Events
May 2020
The pre-service CELTA course is aimed mainly at people with little or no teaching experience. It is also suitable for people with teaching experience but without any formal training. It is considered a solid base for teaching English as a foreign language. The course is recognised by EFL organisations throughout the world and the certificate is the most highly respected of its type. Enrolment requirements The requirements to join the course are: minimum CEFR level of English high C1 or above and…
Find out more »July 2020
Young Learner Starter Kit It is a one week long course which provides teachers with the initial tools to start teaching children from age 6 to 11. Who is the course for? This 100% online course is aimed at teachers who have taken their CELTA and want to broaden their knowledge in the area of Young Learners. It is also suitable for experienced teachers of adults who want to move into working with children. Aims and Structure This course is practical…
Find out more »The First Certificate in Teaching Business English is an internationally recognized qualification accredited by the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. It is suitable for qualified English teachers interested in getting a specialist qualification in teaching Business English. Our preparation course will focus on the Business English teaching abilities and your knowledge of the business world. Teaching Business English is an important part of teaching English in Italy and around the world, making this qualification an excellent addition to your…
Find out more »October 2020
TKT (Teaching Knowledge Test) is a Cambridge English exam that assesses the theoretical and practical skills of teachers in state and private schools. This exam, for teachers in primary, secondary and high schools, is aimed both at teachers with many years of experience and teachers entering the world of teaching. TKT is not designed solely for language teachers but also and above all for teachers of other subjects interested in teaching according to the CLIL method (Content and Language Integrated Learning). The…
Find out more »What's the Story? Empowering Language Teachers in the Digital Age Provisional Programme 8:30 - 9:00 > Be ready to learn the latest updates from our sponsors 9:00 - 9:15 > Sarah Stats, Deputy Director IH Milan & San Donato, "Welcome" 9:15 - 10:00 > Kieran Donaghy "What about the fifth Skill of Viewing?" – Sponsored by Macmillan 10:00 - 10:15 > Stretch your legs and visit our sponsors 10:15 - 11:00 > Rachael Roberts "The gift of Growth Mindset" - Sponsored…
Find out more »What's the Story? Empowering Language Teachers in the Digital Age Provisional Programme 8:30 - 9:00 > Be ready to learn the latest updates from our sponsors 9:00 - 9:15 > Sarah Stats, Deputy Director IH Milan & San Donato, "Welcome" 9:15 - 10:00 > Thom Kiddle "Key competences for language teachers in the 2020s" – sponsored by NILE 10:00 - 10:15 > Stretch your legs and visit our sponsors 10:15 - 11:00 > David Heathfield "Live, Creative, Interactive Online Storytelling…
Find out more »November 2020
A free webinar by our expert in teaching young learners Kate Knight Flashcards are an essential part of our language teaching toolkit: visual, meaningful and adaptable. This session will look at the importance of the flashcard in our VYL lessons and give you plenty of fun and effective ideas to take back to your classroom. A free one-hour seminar in which our expert teacher trainer Kate will give you many practical tips that can be immediately used in class. Registration…
Find out more »January 2021
Are you a good teacher and would you like to express yourself better in online lessons too? Would you like to reinforce the knowledge acquired during the lockdown? Or prepare for the next competitions? We have the right solution to improve your online teaching skills! In the “SOS D.a.D.” course our most experienced teachers will share their know-how with you. This course is available in both English and Italian. Discover the detailed program at the link below.
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