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OxbridgeTEFL

Basic Information
Address: Numancia, 47, Barcelona, 08029
Corredera Baja de San Pablo, 39, Madrid, 28004
Phone Number: 902500100
Fax Number: 935345387
Email: mail@oxbridgetefl.com
Director/Owner: Radmila Gurkova
Additional Information
Ages: All
Setting:
Courses focused on: Teaching to change the face of teaching.
To become an English Teacher we provide a TEFL course where not only do we teach different English teaching approaches, but we give students enough real-life practice and experience that they gain the confidence to participate in debates of how we can change the way we teach. We teach how to teach, and how to continuously improve teaching. We have developed the Oxbridge English Teaching System ® which uses dynamic course material and an innovative learning system to teach engaging English classes.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 08:30 - 21:00
Community:
All
School Size: Medium
Classroom Size: Medium
Student/Teacher Ratio: 50:1
Tuition:
No
Financial Aid:
No
Languages used as a Medium of Teaching: English
Credit Available: N/A
Course Levels: Beginner - Advanced
Experience Required:
1 month intensive in-house TEFL training course
Support Services:
N/A
Computer Capabilities:
Online classes, online material
Parking Spaces/Availability:
N/A
Mission Statement:
To evolve English teaching by sharing all over the world genuine teacher experiences.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
We have created a community that shares activities and experiences among all participants with the goal of making teaching both easier and more effective.
We teach people the basics of linguistics with real-life teaching practice and we guide them towards participating in the evolution of teaching.
Oxbridge is a legacy left by all the teachers involved in the development of the English Teaching Project.
School History:
Founded in 2002.
Testimonials:
"This TEFL course was really fantastic. It focused a lot on helping us realise that our own personality is the most important thing we can bring to the classroom. In the end you find that it's not only extremely fun to teach, but also a very rewarding experience."
"I really enjoyed the Oxbridge course and I have found it to be very useful. The quantity of real teaching experience I received in the Oxbridge system I found to be particularly valuable and something that other English teaching courses don't offer."
Program Highlights:
20 hours of Teaching Practice, evaluated by our teachers.
Dynamic course which focusses on candidates developing their own personalised teaching style rather than becoming a teaching robot.
Visa Requirement:
Only outside the EU
Travel/Living Accommodations: Yes