Teachers
Course

CELTA English Teacher Training

in Dublin

From
2,045 EUR
plus fees

About the Course

  • Minimum Age 18
  • Minimum Language Level B2: Upper intermediate

For many schools, the CELTA teaching certificate is a prerequisite to teaching English in the UK, Ireland and abroad. You will learn teaching techniques and gain teaching experience with genuine language learners.


Course Format

  • Length of study from 4 weeks
  • Typical student age 27
  • Lessons per week
    20
  • Course hours per week
    32
  • Maximum class size 12

Course Timetables

CES Dublin outside

School Nationality Mix

France
11%
Poland
7%
Korea
9%
Saudi Arabia
10%
Italy
16%
Turkey
8%
Other
39%
About the school

Discover CES Dublin

Boasting an excellent reputation, this school offers an impressive range of social and cultural visits, along with in-house organized activities and free elective classes, facilitated by an experienced and highly qualified team of teachers and administration staff, in light and airy classrooms, complemented by great social spaces for chilling out and chatting, all underpinned by a dynamic in-house teaching system.

A range of unique social activities to enjoy
All centres within easy walking distance of Dublin's key attractions such as Temple Bar, Dublin Castle and Trinity College
All centres within easy walking distance of Dublin's key attractions such as Temple Bar, Dublin Castle and Trinity College
Excellent choice of centrally located accommodation options
About the location

Discover Dublin

Dublin is one of the most popular destinations for weekend tourists in Europe because it has everything for the visitor, from ancient ruins, wonderful pubs and restaurants as well as a vibrant nightlife.

Trinity Collage
Ireland’s oldest operating university with its historic campus attracts many students and tourists to experience the old and new, ever-changing Ireland.

Dublin Castle
One of the main tourist attractions in Dublin was initially erected on the site of a Viking Settlement. 

Temple Bar
Since the 1980s this area of Central Dublin has developed and evolved as the pulsating heartbeat of Dublin’s vibrant lifestyle.

Guinness Storehouse
Guinness Storehouse has become the most visited tourist attraction in Ireland.

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