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Learn to Teach English Abroad through SDSU
If you would like to learn how to earn money teaching English abroad, then San Diego State University has a program that is right for you this summer.
SDSU will be offering its popular 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 twice during the summer. The first session is June 2-27; the second is July 7-Aug. 1.
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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.
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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.
This is a SDSU Research Foundation program.
SDSU's College of Extended Studies reaches out to the greater San Diego community, the nation, and the world with a wide variety of lifelong learning classes, seminars, and certificate programs. Career advancement courses are offered in many areas of management, leadership, and quality improvement while self-enrichment courses range from accounting to web design. Additionally, the College offers more than 50 certificate programs, online courses, and many other learning opportunities. For more information or to register, call (619) 265-7378 (SDSU) or log on to www.neverstoplearning.net.