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CELTA with IH Palermo Language Centre

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CELTA with IH Palermo Language Centre

CELTA

Palermo, Italy
IH Palermo Language Centre
30 Sep 2026 - 09 Dec 2026
Face-to-Face (Part-time)
10 weeks

What is the CELTA?

The CELTA is a TEFL qualification which prepares you to teach English as a foreign language. You don’t need any existing English language teaching experience or training. It’s usually a 4 or 5 week full time course (but you can also take it part time). Standing up in front of a class for the first time is a daunting prospect, so you need to make sure you have the skills you need to teach effectively. The CELTA prepares you for the classroom in these ways:
1. Taught sessions on methodology, lesson planning, language analysis and language skills. (In total, you’ll have 120 hours of input.)
2. The opportunity to observe experienced teachers in a real-life language classroom situations – so you can see the different skills and techniques they use.
3. Teaching yourself – with helpful and detailed feedback from your tutors. This practical experience is invaluable when you start your first job.
You’ll also complete a few written assignments, and then you’ll be ready for your first job and your first students.

About this Course - CELTA with IH Palermo Language Centre

Why is CELTA so valuable?

Three out of four English language teaching jobs require a CELTA qualification* making this course the gold standard if you want a job in TEFL. The CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) is the world’s most widely-recognised qualification for teaching English.

It is highly regarded globally by organisations which employ English language teachers. With a CELTA you can start a life-changing career helping students, and open the door to a world of possibilities.

It is a qualification from Cambridge Assessment English, which is part of the University of Cambridge.

Cambridge Assessment English

*Source: Cambridge Assessment English website. 

About the school

IH Palermo Language Centre is located in the very heart of Palermo, making it an easy commute from all areas of the city, as well as a great base from which to explore wider Sicily and beyond.

We have a long history of excellence in both language teaching and in teacher training. Beginning in 1975, the school’s long standing aim of raising the level of English across Palermo, and the quality of English language teaching throughout Sicily, has gone from strength to strength with every year.

Each year, we welcome both local and international candidates onto our well-established teacher training courses, including CELTA, IHCYLT and TKT CLIL. Our candidates enjoy the friendly atmosphere of the school, with great opportunities to work alongside our experienced teacher trainers, dedicated in-house teachers and supportive administrative staff. Not to mention the chance to take time out to relax in our courtyard garden!

Palermo, the capital of Sicily, is a buzzing Mediterranean port filled with architectural wonders, world-renowned street food and welcoming locals. During the day, you can explore the bustling fresh-produce markets, the grandeur of the historical centre or the 1.5km-stretch of fine white sandy beach at Mondello, before the city comes alive in the evening with street bars, cafes and live music.

An amazing sea landscape, the great warm-heartedness of its inhabitants and an almost perfect warm mediterranean climate, makes Palermo an ideal place to be at any time of the year.

Over centuries, many different cultures have left their mark throughout the island of Sicily. In Palermo the influence of these civilizations can be seen in different architectural styles and traditions – Greek, Byzantine, Norman, Arabic, and Spanish. The Arabic influence can also be felt in the cuisine, which means we have all the benefits of traditional Italian food, but also our own arancini and sfincione.

Palermo is Sicily’s largest city and is one of the largest in the Mediterranean. We have a great cultural vitality and beautiful theatres – the world-famous Massimo Theatre is the 3rd largest in Europe!

If you want to explore out of the city, there are plenty of stunning beaches and beautiful hills and mountains in no distance at all.

Palermo Airport is just out of the city and there are train and bus connections to the city centre every 15 minutes. The 101 bus stops in front of via Q. Sella – where we are! There is a new metro stop about to open in Piazza Castelnuovo and the Airport bus stops in piazza Politeama (in front of Prada).

There are numerous bars and cafés throughout the city – it is Italy after all! The most typical place is Di Martino, 2 minutes walk from the school. The nearest small supermarket is in via Libertà, near the traffic lights. You can get a meal with pasta and a soft drink from between €5 and €15.

Accommodation

We can provide accommodation for you if you would like. We recommend staying with a host family, or in an independent mini-flats or bedsit. Alternatively, you can arrange your own, but we are happy to help with advice on the best locations.

Depending on what you choose, you should budget to spend between  €150 and €300 per week.

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Highlights of this course at IH Palermo Language Centre

Cambridge Gold Standard

Earn the world's most widely-recognised TEFL qualification from Cambridge Assessment English. Three out of four English language teaching jobs require a CELTA.

Training Teachers Since 1975

Join a well-established centre with decades of experience raising the quality of English language teaching throughout Sicily. You will work alongside experienced teacher trainers and dedicated in-house teachers.

Heart of Palermo Location

Study right in the city centre with excellent transport links, including the 101 bus stopping directly outside the school on via Q. Sella.

Arranged Local Accommodation

Let us organise your stay with a local host family, an independent mini-flat, or a bedsit. Budget-friendly options range from €150 to €300 per week.

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About IH Palermo Language Centre

About the School

IH Palermo Language Centre is located in the very heart of Palermo, making it an easy commute from all areas of the city, as well as a great base from which to explore wider Sicily and beyond.

We have a long history of excellence in both language teaching and in teacher training. Beginning in 1975, the school’s long standing aim of raising the level of English across Palermo, and the quality of English language teaching throughout Sicily, has gone from strength to strength with every year.

Each year, we welcome both local and international candidates onto our well-established teacher training courses, including CELTA, IHCYLT and TKT CLIL. Our candidates enjoy the friendly atmosphere of the school, with great opportunities to work alongside our experienced teacher trainers, dedicated in-house teachers and supportive administrative staff. Not to mention the chance to take time out to relax in our courtyard garden!

Palermo, the capital of Sicily, is a buzzing Mediterranean port filled with architectural wonders, world-renowned street food and welcoming locals. During the day, you can explore the bustling fresh-produce markets, the grandeur of the historical centre or the 1.5km-stretch of fine white sandy beach at Mondello, before the city comes alive in the evening with street bars, cafes and live music.

Life in and around Palermo

An amazing sea landscape, the great warm-heartedness of its inhabitants and an almost perfect warm mediterranean climate, makes Palermo an ideal place to be at any time of the year.

Over centuries, many different cultures have left their mark throughout the island of Sicily. In Palermo the influence of these civilizations can be seen in different architectural styles and traditions – Greek, Byzantine, Norman, Arabic, and Spanish. The Arabic influence can also be felt in the cuisine, which means we have all the benefits of traditional Italian food, but also our own arancini and sfincione.

Palermo is Sicily’s largest city and is one of the largest in the Mediterranean. We have a great cultural vitality and beautiful theatres – the world-famous Massimo Theatre is the 3rd largest in Europe!

If you want to explore out of the city, there are plenty of stunning beaches and beautiful hills and mountains in no distance at all.

Studying at IH Palermo Language Centre

Palermo Airport is just out of the city and there are train and bus connections to the city centre every 15 minutes. The 101 bus stops in front of via Q. Sella – where we are! There is a new metro stop about to open in Piazza Castelnuovo and the Airport bus stops in piazza Politeama (in front of Prada).

There are numerous bars and cafés throughout the city – it is Italy after all! The most typical place is Di Martino, 2 minutes walk from the school. The nearest small supermarket is in via Libertà, near the traffic lights. You can get a meal with pasta and a soft drink from between €5 and €15.

We can provide accommodation for you if you would like. We recommend staying with a host family, or in an independent mini-flats or bedsit. Alternatively, you can arrange your own, but we are happy to help with advice on the best locations.

Depending on what you choose, you should budget to spend between €150 and €300 per week.

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Tutors at this training centre

Jennifer Holden

I’ve been teaching English since 2008 and have worked as a teacher trainer for several years.

My experience spans Portugal, Thailand and now Italy, where I specialise in working with older adults, a group I find incredibly inspiring.

My hope is that all my trainees leave the course not only with practical skills and knowledge, but with the confidence to keep developing and adapting throughout their teaching careers. I want them to feel ready to learn from their students, their peers and every classroom they enter and to know they have the tools to grow long after the course has finished.

Caroline Bonelle

I always wanted to teach EFL and still love it. I’ve been training since 2003 and am still very much a classroom teacher of EFL.

My advice to trainees is to exploit time pre-course to get as organised and prepared as possible and try to stay a step ahead of yourself from the outset. And don’t just look to tutors for help; the most successful courses are the ones with a positive, stimulating and cooperative group feeling amongst trainees.

Sinead Mcmorrow

I have been an EFL teacher for 17 years and a teacher trainer for 12 years.

My hope is that my trainees will take away a lot more than teaching skills from the course – new friendships, confidence in public speaking, an awareness of others that they may not have had before. We aim to coach every trainee to achieve their best on the course and to encourage development on an individual level, everyone working on their own strengths and weaknesses whilst celebrating each others’ differences.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is CELTA so valuable?
Three out of four English language teaching jobs require a CELTA qualification* making this course the gold standard if you want a job in TEFL. The CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) is the world's most widely-recognised qualification for teaching English. It is highly regarded globally by organisations which employ English language teachers. With a CELTA you can start a life-changing career helping students, and open the door to a world of possibilities. It is a qualification from Cambridge Assessment English, which is part of the University of Cambridge. *Source: Cambridge Assessment English website. Our ultimate CELTA FAQ
Will getting my CELTA at IH Palermo actually help me find a teaching job abroad?
Yes, the CELTA is considered the gold standard in the TEFL industry and is highly regarded by employers globally. In fact, three out of four English language teaching jobs require a CELTA qualification. Earning this Cambridge Assessment English certificate will open doors to a life-changing career and a world of possibilities.
Do I need previous teaching experience to take this course?
No prior teaching experience is required to enroll in the CELTA at IH Palermo. The course is designed to provide you with all the foundational skills and practical training needed to start teaching English to speakers of other languages. It is the perfect starting point if you want to transition into a new career in TEFL.
How will I be assessed during the program, and is there a difficult final exam?
There is no massive final written exam for the CELTA. Instead, Cambridge Assessment English requires you to be continuously assessed throughout the course based on your practical teaching practice and a series of written assignments. This hands-on approach ensures you are fully prepared and confident in the classroom by the time you complete your training at IH Palermo.
Do I need to be a native English speaker to apply for the CELTA?
You do not need to be a native speaker to take the CELTA at IH Palermo. You simply need a high level of English proficiency, typically an advanced C1 or C2 level, so you can effectively teach the language and complete the written coursework. The University of Cambridge welcomes qualified applicants from all linguistic backgrounds.
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