CELTA

Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

Dates Sort descending School Location Mode Fee
12 Dec - 14 Feb 2026
Fridays and Saturdays 10am – 6pm
Izmir, Turkey 100% Online PT £1,099
12 Dec - 14 Feb 2026
Fridays and Saturdays 10am – 6pm
Istanbul, Turkey 100% Online PT £1,099
03 Jan - 08 Mar 2026
Sat & Sun, 09.00-17.30
Bangkok, Thailand 100% Online PT $1799
05 Jan - 30 Jan 2026
Mon-Fri, 9.00am - 5.00pm.
Prague, Czech Republic Full time F2F €1390
05 Jan - 30 Jan 2026
Mon-Fri, 9.00am - 5.00pm.
Prague, Czech Republic 100% Online FT €1390
12 Jan - 06 Feb 2026
Seville, Spain Full time F2F 1650€
Early Bird: 1550€
12 Jan - 06 Feb 2026
Monday to Friday 09.00 – 17.30
Bangkok, Thailand Full time F2F $1799
12 Jan - 06 Feb 2026
Mon-Fri
Bratislava, Slovakia Full time F2F 1390€
12 Jan - 06 Feb 2026
Monday to Friday 09.00 – 17.30
Bangkok, Thailand 100% Online FT $1799
17 Jan - 21 Mar 2026
Lisbon, Portugal 100% Online PT €1645

Why is CELTA so valuable?

Three out of four English language teaching jobs require a CELTA qualification* making this course the gold standard if you want a job in TEFL. The CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) is the world's most widely-recognised qualification for teaching English.

It is highly regarded globally by organisations which employ English language teachers. With a CELTA you can start a life-changing career helping students, and open the door to a world of possibilities. 

It is a qualification from Cambridge Assessment English, which is part of the University of Cambridge. 

Cambridge Assessment English

*Source: Cambridge Assessment English website. 

Our ultimate CELTA FAQ

 

Diary of a TEFL teacher in Prague

When you qualify, you could get a job in a local school in a non-English speaking country. Here you will be teaching children and adults who live here. 

To see what this will be like day to day, read this diary from one of our teachers in a local school in Prague.

Read this diary

Diary of a TEFL teacher in Malta

One career choice is to teach in an English speaking country - the UK, Ireland, Malta, Australia etc. 

Here students are staying for a couple of weeks or more to immerse themselves in the language and the culture. 

To see what this is like, read this diary from one of our teachers in Malta. 

Read this diary