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DELTA (Full Diploma) — IH Rome Accademia Britannica

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About this Course - DELTA (Full Diploma) — IH Rome Accademia Britannica

About the school

IH Rome Accademia Britannica is right in the heart of Rome, close to the Colosseum, San Giovanni in Laterano and the main railway station (Stazione Termini). If you are interested in exploring Rome, this is a great base. 

We started teaching English to local adults and children more than 50 years ago. Our teacher training centre was founded more than 30 years ago mainly to cater to the needs of the local schools. It expanded to become the largest in Italy, in response to the growing demand for training courses in both State schools and private institutions.

IH Rome has been successfully training teachers for over 40 years and our team of six resident trainers have worked in a variety of contexts throughout the world.

Some members of staff have been with the team nearly all that time! Norman, Giovanni, Ian and the whole team, still enjoy welcoming all their English and teacher training students into the school. 

Over the years we have helped more than three thousand candidates from all over the world to start their careers in English teaching both in Italy and abroad. And we are looking forward to the next three thousand!

 

Come on, it’s Rome! From the Colosseum to St. Peters, from Piazza Navona and the Pantheon to the Roman Forum and more than 900 churches, the Eternal City is an artistic treasure like no other on earth. One could spend months visiting popular places in the city. Lively students’ neighbourhoods are San Lorenzo, Testaccio, Pigneto, Trastevere, and Ostiense.

According to legend, the city was founded in 753 BC by Romulus and Remus, the orphaned twins who had been suckled by a she-wolf. One of the most remarkable aspects of Rome is that the depth of its history remains visible to the eye, its successive periods of greatness sometimes even represented in the same structure. Many of the city’s marvels lie within easy walking distance of the training centre.

Rome has two international airports (Fiumicino and Ciampino). There are excellent train and bus connections to and from both airports. The main train station (Stazione Termini) is a 15-minute walk from the training centre.

The best ways to get to IH Rome Accademia Britannica are via Metro A: Manzoni o Vittorio Emanuele; Metro B: Colosseo; or Metro C: San Giovanni. You could take a bus (16, 51, 81, 85, 87, 360, 571, 714, or 850), or take Tram 3.

Café culture is a way of life here.The nearest café for a great Italian coffee is just around the corner from the school. But we are located in the heart of the city, full of cafes and restaurants, so you’ll have a huge choice.

All good food is the best price when its in season – and the tastiest! Eating is first priority in Italy and we are never disappointed!

Accommodation

IH Rome Accademia Britannica can help to arrange self‐catering accommodation in single rooms, if needed, for our students on full time courses. These may be with host families (where you can experience real Italian home life) or in an apartment.  Typically you should budget to spend around €500 for the four weeks of a CELTA course. Remember however that Rome is a busy city, and there will be many other options for accommodation – at a whole range of prices. 

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Highlights of this course at IH Rome Accademia Britannica

Historic Location

Located in the heart of Rome, IH Rome Accademia Britannica is close to iconic landmarks like the Colosseum and San Giovanni in Laterano.

Over 40 Years of Expertise

With over 40 years of experience, our dedicated team has successfully trained thousands of teachers from around the globe.

Cultural Immersion

Experience authentic Italian life with accommodation options that include host families, allowing you to truly immerse yourself in the local culture.

Convenient Transport Links

Easily accessible via Metro and bus, our training centre is just a 15-minute walk from the main train station, Stazione Termini.

Vibrant Student Life

Enjoy the lively student neighborhoods of San Lorenzo, Testaccio, and Trastevere, all within easy reach of our school.

About IH Rome Accademia Britannica

About the teacher training centre

IH Rome Accademia Britannica is right in the heart of Rome, close to the Colosseum, San Giovanni in Laterano and the main railway station (Stazione Termini). If you are interested in exploring Rome, this is a great base.

We started teaching English to local adults and children more than 50 years ago. Our teacher training centre was founded more than 30 years ago mainly to cater to the needs of the local schools. It expanded to become the largest in Italy, in response to the growing demand for training courses in both State schools and private institutions.

IH Rome has been successfully training teachers for over 40 years and our team of six resident trainers have worked in a variety of contexts throughout the world.

Some members of staff have been with the team nearly all that time! Norman, Giovanni, Ian and the whole team, still enjoy welcoming all their English and teacher training students into the school.

Over the years we have helped more than three thousand candidates from all over the world to start their careers in English teaching both in Italy and abroad. And we are looking forward to the next three thousand!

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Tutors at this training centre

Flo Feast

I began working in EFL in 2010 and moved into teacher training in 2015. I dabbled in a few industries before taking my CELTA. I worked as cabin crew, an estate agent, and in facilities management.

My hopes and aspirations for people who embark on a TEFL career is that they’ll have the fantastic opportunities to travel as I have, and that they’ll meet many wonderful students and colleagues around the globe.

Chris Jones

I’ve been an EFL teacher since 2005 and a teacher trainer since 2010. Teaching English has been my whole career, apart from occasionally being a pianist.

My job as a CELTA tutor is to give every trainee teacher on the course the tools, knowledge and skills they need to start their teaching career with confidence and competence. My hope is that they do as I’ve done (and continue to do) – go out into the world to work hard, experience new cultures and meet new people.

Norman Cain

I have been an English teacher since 1979, and a teacher trainer since 1989. Before that I was a graphic designer.

My advice for an interesting and rewarding career in TEFL is to never stop learning, keep a balance between career and life, work for an organisation where you can develop your skills and learn from your relationships with others.

Ian Nuttall

I’ve been an EFL teacher for about 30 years and a teacher trainer for 10 years. I’ve always worked in the EFL industry, but I did have a break from EFL for about 6 years when I worked in the international relations office of an Italian NGO. But I came back!

I hope my CELTA trainees learn how to engage with their students, listen to them and react to their needs. I also hope they develop good self-awareness in teaching practice and learn how to plan effective lessons and provide everyone in the classroom with a quality language learning experience.

Giovanni Licata

I’ve been an EFL teacher since 2006 and became a teacher trainer on CELTA courses in 2012. But teaching is always a part of my life and training takes many forms in my context, as in-house training is a big part of our school. I had another career before I started my life in TEFL – and I still do it! I’m a theater actor and director and have been since 1998. There are lots of similarities between teaching/training and theater direction so I’ve never thought of the two careers as mutually exclusive.

What do I hope for my trainees? This is a big question! My main hope is that they develop the ability to reflect on their classes and identify strengths and weaknesses of their lesson plans. To me, this is the most important skill to develop on the course as the trainees are with the tutors and their peers only for a limited amount of time. It’s like planting a seed, really.

James Egerton

I started my TEFL journey as a graduate straight from University. I’m a teacher trainer now, but I’m still teaching alongside; this will be my ninth academic year in the classroom. I’ve been doing in-house teacher training since 2015 and qualified as a CELTA Tutor in March 2019. So, I can still see things from both sides of the coin.

What I (still) like the most about teaching is the amount that I learn from my students thanks to their life experiences and expertise, so I try to treat teaching as a two-way interaction. During a CELTA course, this translates into encouraging genuine interaction between trainee and students. It can be necessary to remind trainees not to leave their humanness at the classroom door, despite any nerves or stress they may be experiencing.
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