TESOL Course in ENGLAND, Plymouth
Why
TEFL in Plymouth, England?
“Rules Britannia rules the waves” is a quote from history and no one can
deny the fact that a small isle on the western coast of Europe has been
one of the most powerful nations in the world and has in fact shaped the
course of world history in the last 500 years. The Industrial Revolution
which originated in England had a profound influence on the world. This
influence was felt in Asia, Africa, Australia and America. Apart from
its interesting history, it is one of the few monarchies of the world;
England has fascinated the world with its literature, architecture,
trade and scientific pursuits. However what seem to draw people to
England, one of the few chosen TESOL training locations, is its
picturesque countryside and the English lifestyle, so often portrayed in
the works of its authors.
The TESOL Program conducted in England virtually ensures for the
TEFL
teachers a guidance and orientation that would help them to rule the ESL
world of teaching.
What is the attraction in England?
Take a break amidst well-planned landscaped gardens and wide
traffic-free clean and green boulevards, where you can sit sipping your
espresso at an outdoor café and watch the word pass by. This homeland of
English language and literature is bound to treat the
TESOL trainees
to a royal learning experience as they get ready for the ESL classes,
guided by the expertise of the trainers of
TEFL International.
Take in some culture by strolling around one of the art galleries or
museums. Bustling with activity discover a city set amidst some of
England's most glorious countryside, where a rich maritime heritage
meets the bustle of modern commerce, and where a popular holiday centre
turns, at night, into a glittering city of entertainment and culture.
What is in England for you?
In Plymouth, whatever the season, you´ll never be lost for something
great to do. As the regional capital of Devon and Cornwall, Plymouth is
an extra-ordinary blend of vibrant modern city and historic seafaring
port. You can visit the world famous heritage sites like Plymouth Hoe
and Mayflower steps. In the Barbican, you can enjoy centuries of
maritime tradition. Or you can take to the sea yourself with a choice of
boat-trips, fishing, wind-surfing, scuba diving and water skiing. Shop
to your heart’s content in the Plymouth City Centre Shopping Boulevards.
Or simply relax on the waterfront and enjoy the stunning views across
the harbour. Whatever you enjoy, it’s yours to discover in Plymouth all
year round, as you come down to attend the globally accredited and
internationally graded TESOL Certification Program.
On the tourist map
The countryside around Plymouth guarantees to the tourists some of the
finest scenery in the West Country. As well as Dartmoor and the mellow
farmland of Devon and Cornwall, The Tamar Valley - with its superb river
creeks and estuaries - is not only an important haven for wildlife, but
has also been designated An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is on
Plymouth Hoe that Sir Francis Drake played bowls as the Spanish Armada
approached and climb the 93 steps of Smeaton's Tower, the old Eddystone
lighthouse. As a tourist attending the international
TESOL course
in England, you can experience Plymouth’s rich artistic heritage with
the Barbican’s specialty shops, craft workshops and art galleries.
There’s everything from stylish café bars to traditional West Country
tea shops, from the finest fish restaurants to atmospheric taverns to
complement your TESOL
learning experience at TEFL International. With the warm
`Mediterranean´ quayside atmosphere, the Barbican ensures the best in
relaxation as well.
Weekend excursion
From ice skating to bowling, from swimming to skiing whatever activity
you enjoy, whatever your age, you're sure to find it here. Thus, while
planning lessons for your ESL students and incorporating activities for
listening and reading in those, you can indulge in the invigorating
sports and games to stay fit.
There are few better locations in Europe for walking than the Plymouth
area. The Dartmoor National Park is one of the finest unspoilt
landscapes in the UK. Tee off on the internationally renowned St Mellion
golf course, or try a round at Elfordleigh and China Fleet Country
Clubs. For lovers of the sea, you will find Plymouth exceeds your
dreams. Choices include windsurfing, canoeing, sailing, scuba diving and
water skiing. The water is clean and clear and the amenities are
excellent. Clay Pigeon shooting and quad biking can be arranged at
Newnham Park. Horse riding is aviliable on the Moors. Join fans to watch
league football at Plymouth Argyle, league rugby union at Plymouth
Albion and basketball with the Plymouth Raiders. The place is replete
with entertainment options for you to wring off any exhaustion that
might initiate from rigorous classroom jobs on a
TESOL Certificate
Course schedule.
Evening and nightlife
When the sun goes down, it’s time for the bright lights. International
cuisine or traditional cooking, fine wine or real ale, it’s up to you
and your pocket and choice. Then, choose from a West End preview at the
Theatre Royal, a concert or comedian at Plymouth Pavilions, or the
latest blockbuster at one of our multi-screened cinemas. Try your luck
at the casino, or simply enjoy the myriad of bars and clubs until the
early hours. England will never let your spirits go to waste as you
crave to party on weekends after a weeklong session of
TESOL training.
About our TEFL Location
Our Plymouth Centre for TESOL
training is located in the heart of the city next to the University
campus.
It is close to a wide variety of restaurants, shops, sports, thriving
nightlife scene and other activities. The railway station, bus station,
city centre, harbour and Barbican are all minutes walk away. The school
is well equipped and comfortable to make the globally revered onsite
TEFL classroom sessions enjoyable and yielding.
Connectivity
Traveling in and around Plymouth is fairly simple with its efficient
network of public transport system. Local buses, taxi, ferry and train
services are reliable and reasonably priced. It isn’t much difficult for
the TEFL trainees to browse through the lanes and streets at ease.
Weather
Plymouth has a very mild climate by UK standards. It rarely exceeds 90
degrees in the summer and only occasionally reaches freezing point in
the winter. However, do bring a raincoat to be on the safe side as
England is known for its unpredictable weather.
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