Workshops 2002
2002
Feb 15 YL Course Session 2 10.00-12.30
Feb 16 Internet 4 Interactive Webpages 10.00-14.00
Feb 22 IH TD Course Form Focus Design 10.00-12.00
Feb 23 YL series Symposium (YL) 09.30-17.30
Mar 8 TT/DOS INSET Programmes 10.00-12.00
Mar 9 Internet 5 Graphics and Desktop 10.00-14.00
Mar 15 YL Course Session 3 10.00-12.30
Mar 16 General Symposium (Adults) 09.30-17.30
Mar 22 IH TD Course Whose Language? 10.00-12.00
Apr 12 YL Course Session 4 10.00-12.30
Apr 19 TT/DOS Looking At or For? 10.00-12.00
Apr 20 Internet 6 Introduction to Office 10.00-14.00
Apr 26 IH TD Course Communication &
Pragmatics 10.00-12.00
Apr 27 Translation/Traduccion Symposium 10.00-17.00
May 10 YL Course Session 5 10.00-12.30
May 14 & 16 Internet Short Course 1 10.00-14.00
May 24 IH TD Course Exploiting Spoken Text 10.00-12.00
Jun 7 YL Course Session 6 10.00-12.00
Jun 11 & 13 Internet Short Course 2 10.00-14.00
Teacher Training
Trafalgar 14
08010 Barcelona
Tel: 93 268 4511
Email: training@bcn.ihes.com
Website: www.ihes.com/bcn
Courses
International House Barcelona
Cambridge Training Courses coming up…..
Part time CELTA course
March 12th – June 20th
Tuesday & Thursday 9am – 2.30pm
Applications as soon as possible.
(for details of CELTA, see back editions)
Full time DELTA course
July 1st – August 27th
Applications should be in before Easter.
More information and application forms from:
Teacher Training
Trafalgar 14
08010 Barcelona
Tel: 93 268 4511
Email: training@bcn.ihes.com
CERTIFICATE IN TESOL (CertTESOL) from Trinity College.
The CertTESOL is the first level of qualification you can take in TESOL. Trinity validates or approves over 110 training institutions—or course providers—in all sectors, private and state, in the UK and overseas, to run these courses. Courses last for at least 130 hours and may be four weeks full-time (the shortest length) or anything up to a year part-time. Training institutions are welcome to put forward a proposal for validation.
Trainees have to complete the whole course, including various written assignments and a minimum of six hours’ teaching practice—i.e. proper teaching with real students. They have to pass all key components of the course to get a certificate.
Not everyone who wants to do a course can be accepted. There are entry criteria: individual course providers will tell you what these are. They relate to age, educational qualifications, language skills and suitability for teaching. All course providers hold selection interviews.
Most courses are independently validated by Trinity. However, some UK course providers export their courses to overseas locations. This can only be done by agreement with the Senior Moderator and provided certain conditions are met.
www.trinitycollege.co.uk/tesol
Spanish – English
The course offers practical approaches to translation. It is based around topic areas, incorporating study of different text-types, style, use of dictionaries, text comparison, collocation, equivalents, and practical hints and tips. The Internet will be used both as text resource and as translation tool.
January - March 2002 Wednesdays 10.00 – 12.00
April – June 2002 Day to confirm – 2 hours one day a week
Fees: 210 Euros (35.000 pesetas)
October – December 2002 Wednesdays 10.00 – 12.00
(Fees to confirm)
Introduction to Translation – Distance Course Outline
Course Dates & Timetable – Summer 2002
Course A: July 1st – 11th
Course B: July 15th – 25th
Course C: September 2nd – 13th (11th is a public holiday)
Course D: September 16th – 27th (24th is a public holiday)
Monday – Thursday / Friday 14.00-16.30
Fees: 210 Euros