Teaching English in Prague Czech Republic

Prague is a city of bells.  Known for centuries as “The City of a Hundred Spires”, there is a church on every corner, with chimes to mark the passage of eternity each day.  This is the city where Jan Hus began the Reformation by standing up to the church authorities of the Holy Roman Empire.

It is also the city of Franz Kafka, a writer whose work to this day cannot be categorized as anything but brilliant, moving . . . and strange.  The artistic temperament of the denizens of Prague is well-known, and well-deserved.  Antonin Dvork wrote his Slavonic Dances here a hundred-and-fifty-year ago.  Opera and orchestras flourish, and admission prices are similar to a trip to the multiplex cinema back home (though munching on popcorn is discouraged during a Beethoven sonata).  The natives of Prague love their music so much that they have erected a three-story metronome, one that keeps time; it takes a team of twelve husky men two hours each week to wind it.

Pilsner beer was invented in Prague; most residents remain in good health (and good humor) by drinking their daily ration of grain from a foaming mug.  After a few organic toasts with the natives, you’ll be well-advised to hop on one of the many trolleys that ply the streets on rails, instead of trying to weave your way home on foot.  Those cobblestone streets can be slippery!

Railroad travel is a cinch from Prague to anywhere in Central and Eastern Europe; and you’ll want to take advantage of the inexpensive train fare during your studies and after you have your TEFL certificate, to visit a countryside bursting with fresh produce, fresh faces, and fresh experiences.

Where
  • • In Prague 7 close to a park overlooking he Old Town
  • •Five minute walk to the famous Old Town Square and the Danube River
Why
  • •Our course has the combined expertise of training teachers both locally and globally by some of the best trainers in the world
  • •Accredited by the Czech Ministry of Education
  • •We have trained over 3,000 teachers in Prague in the past 10 years
  • •Great food, great people, great sights, sounds and great beer
  • •“Survival Czech” classes
  • •Skiing, snowboarding in winter, camping and hiking in summer. Opera, hockey and much more
Who
  • •Your fellow students come from many countries on many continents
  • •Your teacher trainers are some of the most experienced and well-trained in the industry
  • •Your support staff is extremely helpful, courteous and will assist you with whatever you need
  • •The locals are peaceful, friendly people who generally like spending time with foreigners
How
  • • Fill out an application form and take that next step towards learning amidst enchantment and wonder of Prague
Course Fee
  • •Fee - 1,700 USD
  • • Deposit (nonrefundable) - 500 USD
  • •Final Payment - 940 EUR
Prague, Czech Republic TESOL Course Dates
  • 09 January - 03 February 2012
    13 February - 09 March 2012
    19 March - 13 April 2012
    23 April - 18 May 2012
    28 May - 22 June 2012
    02 July - 27 July 2012
    06 August - 31 August 2012
    10 September - 05 October 2012
    15 October - 09 November 2012
    19 November - 14 December 2012

  • Enrol via our website and pay your US $500 deposit to secure your place in the next TESOL Course in Prague, Czech Republic. Click on 'Enrol Now!' to enrol. We look forward to seeing you in Prague.




Note: Local circumstances and extras may change without notice.

This TEFL International Course conducted by a separate company working as a subcontractor of TEFL International and is not a non-profit organization.