What’s the difference between SIT, CELTA, TRINITY and other certificate courses?
They are different names for essentially equivalent courses. You will find that there is a veritable alphabet soup of courses — TESOL, CELTA, TRINITY, RSA, CTEFL, TEFL, TESL, etc. S.I.T. TESOL, CELTA and TRINITY TESOL are all accredited (or validated) intensive 4-week courses that train people to teach English to speakers of other languages. Some other courses calling themselves CTEFL, TEFL or TESL Certificate courses are not accredited and therefore do not have outside monitoring. You will find that the best TESOL/TEFL/TESL schools are accredited by outside educational organizations. These accrediting organizations monitor the course to assure that they meet standards. Therefore, part of the accrediting organization’s role is that of quality assurance. Our course is accredited by the School for International Training (S.I.T.) in Brattleboro, Vermont. CELTA is accredited by Cambridge ESOL. Trinity is accredited Trinity College London. Therefore, the major difference between the TESOL,
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