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Want to Teach English Abroad? Learn how at SDSU

If you would like to earn a living by teaching English as a foreign language, now is the time to take a step forward.

 

SDSU will be offering both a day and night session after the holidays in the 130-hour Teaching English as a Second Language/Teaching English as a Foreign Language certificate program that prepares novice instructors to live and teach English overseas.

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The daytime session lasts four weeks and takes place weekdays from Jan. 6-31. If nights are better for you, there are two sessions weekly from Feb. 4-April 24.

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These sessions are offered through the American Language Institute, a division of SDSU’s College of Extended Studies. Cost of the program is $2,725.

 

More than 150 graduates of the program have been employed in nearly 40 countries with the help of the ALI’s job placement assistance program, which combines a solid teaching foundation with hands-on practical classroom experience.

 

For more information, visit http://ali.sdsu.edu/Pages/ALI/Engine.aspx?id=575 or email jgreeno@mail.sdsu.edu.

 

SDSU’s College of Extended Studies is an approved provider for “education to career” funding through San Diego Workforce Partnership, Military Spouse, and Veterans benefits. For more information concerning the military benefits, email mhowe@mail.sdsu.edu or call (619) 594-3047.

 

This is a SDSU Research Foundation program.





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