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2.3.2 Application Form (Revised As of January 2024) 3
2.3.2 Application Form (Revised As of January 2024) 3
Telephone/mobile
number:
Email: Confirm email:
Preferred interview
date/time
Date of Birth
Academic qualifications:
(Give in reverse order starting
with the highest.)
Professional qualifications:
(Give in reverse chronological
order.)
In line with the Cambridge English Equal Opportunity Statement, we make every effort to accommodate
applicants with special requirements. We recommend that you tell us about any special requirements you
may have so that we can discuss the best way to support you.
Any special requirements:
Methodology books: choose from the following – if you are short of time, the last named is easiest and quickest to
read:
"Learning Teaching", Jim Scrivener, Macmillan Heinemann (new edition 2005).
"The Practice of English Language Teaching", Jeremy Harmer, Longman.
"How to Teach English", Jeremy Harmer, Longman.
Teaching Practice:
“The Art of Lesson Planning: A Handbook for Pre-Service and In-Service Teachers of English to Speakers of Other
Languages”, Mike Cattlin (available on iBooks and Kindle Fire only), http://www.troubador.co.uk/book_info.asp?
bookid=3044
“Teaching Practice Handbook” (Handbooks for the English Classroom), Roger Gower Steve Walters and Diane
Phillips, Macmillan.
CELTA Pre-interview Task
Please complete this task carefully as it is one of the factors we take into consideration when making a
decision about your application. We recommend you refer to a grammar book when considering your
answers, for example: Grammar for English Language Teachers by Martin Parrott, published by CUP.
Part A: Grammar
Describe the differences in meaning between the following pairs of sentences.
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Part B: Grammar
Look at the text on the following page and identify the four errors. Give a brief explanation of each error.
Example error: Corrected form: information
My name is Fawaz Kosmin. I would like some informations about your english courses. I have been
having lessons since four years and would like to take the First Certificate examination to help me get
well-paid job. Could you also tell me how much is the accommodation?
Explanation:
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Part C: Vocabulary
Identify the odd one out in each group.
Part D: Pronunciation
Mark the syllable that takes the main stress in the following words: e.g. tomorrow.
economy chocolate
advertise engineer
controversy July
photographer police
balloon unnecessary
Part E: Pronunciation
Add one more word with the same vowel sound to each group.
Past F: Writing
Below write approximately 300 words describing a successful learning experience you have had. Based on
this experience, explain what you think the qualities of a good teacher are.
Please ensure this answer is in continuous prose.
Signature and statement of authenticity:
I certify that this is my own work.
Signature: Date: