Training for Local Test Centres

To gain the Euroexam International Local Test Centre accreditation, suitably qualified staff from the LTC must complete the required training. The training is delivered at the start of the parnership, when new staff join the Centre and at regular intervals to ensure consistency of exam delivery.

The Euroexam International Teacher Training Centre offers a range of courses for partner institutions' professional needs, whether they operate in the public or private sector. Beyond classroom practice, methodology, or interlocutor training, the Centre also provides support in key academic skills to help teachers contribute to conferences and other professional events with confidence.

Euroexam International training programmes are…

  • …delivered online, face-to-face or in a blend that suits local institutional and individual needs;
  • …from one or two sessions to 12, 24 or even 40-hour courses;
  • ...tailored to the specific context and needs of institutional partners.

General Methodology Courses

These 12-hour courses are designed to review and expand upon your beliefs and practices in a number of crucial areas related to language awareness and methodology. You will come away reinvigorated, with both a renewed passion for teaching and an increased level of confidence in yourself as a true reflective practitioner. The four main topic areas are the following:

  1. Advanced Methodology Course
  2. Advanced Language Awareness Course
  3. Task-Based Learning Methodology Course
  4. Online and Blended Learning Methodology Course

Teaching in Specific Contexts

These similarly 12-hour courses aim to enhance your effectiveness as a teacher when working with individual students, people in a corporate setting or young learners. Among other things, you will be looking at how to gauge and make use of the specific needs and motivations learners in those specific contexts have and how this affects the content and delivery of your course.

  1. One-to-one Methodology Course
  2. Business English Methodology Course
  3. Young Learner Methodology Course

Euroexam Teacher Training Course

This 30-hour classroom-based course aims to help teachers prepare their students for the Euroexams, familiarise them with key exam strategies and improve their performance in the different communicative language activities. The course covers the following key areas: integrating exam preparation in the teaching syllabus, integrated skills development tasks, developing learners' linguistic, sociolinguistic and pragmatic competences, and the effective use of Euroexam support materials and services.


Euroexam Oral Examiner Training Course

The successful completion of Euroexam's 30-hour interlocutor training course which is compulsory for all interlocutors. The first part of this 30-hour classroom-based course aims to familiarise participants with the construct and structure of the Euroexam tests and their underlying principles in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. In the second part, participants focus on the delivery and scoring of the Speaking paper.


Professional Development & Mentoring Programmes

The 12-hour, extremely useful courses focus on developing reflective skills in teaching and mentoring, specifically developing action research skills for less experienced teachers, or fostering training skills for more experienced teachers who are in mentoring roles, and helping teachers with a lower level of English (B1, B2) boost their confidence with classroom language awareness and use.


Webinars on Language Teaching Methodology

The regular and free 60-90-minute online talks and workshops cover a wide range of practical areas related to language awareness, skills development, classroom management, feedback giving on learner performance, grammar awareness, vocabulary building, language practice and other areas. The emphasis is on practical techniques and ideas that teachers can take away and immediately implement.


Invigilator Training

Even the administrative staff invigilating during exams receive compulsory training. The course includes detailed information about the running of each part of the exam, a timeframe detailing standard procedures and a script for announcements that must be made in the course of the exam. Exam centres are responsible for ensuring that all of their active invigilators have passed the latest invigilator training. Those who have not completed this requirement are not authorised to invigilate Euroexam sessions.


If you wish to enquire about or order any one or more of the training services introduced above, click here.

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