Trinity CertTESOL vs CELTA

How do the Trinity CertTESOL and CELTA compare?

The Trinity CertTESOL and CELTA are the two best known and widely accepted TESOL/TEFL certificates globally. They are the “gold standard” for all TESOL/TEFL certificates, and they are highly regarded in the TESOL/TEFL industry. These qualifications produce high-quality teachers who are dependable and whose knowledge and skills can be trusted by employers worldwide. Both qualifications involve some very intense, high-stakes training.

Trinity CertTESOL vs CELTA comparison

They are remarkably similar in many ways, but what is the difference? Let’s start by ticking off all the similarities and then looking at the subtle differences because the differences will influence your choice between one or the other.

 

Trinity CertTESOL and CELTA similarities

 

Trinity CertTESOL

CELTA

UK National Qualifications Level

Ofqual level 5

Ofqual level 5

Public domain course syllabus

Yes

Yes

Published quality control requirements

Yes

Yes

Minimum entry age

18

18

Admission requirements

Native and non-native speakers with a C1 English level

Native and non-native speakers with a C1 English level

Minimum education requirements

Standard required for entry into higher education

Standard required for entry into higher education

Pre-admission interview and assignment

Yes

Yes

Input hours

130 hours

120 hours

Additional study

70 hours

80 hours

Total qualification time

200 hours

200 hours

Approximate fee range in USD

$1,300 to $1,900

$1,300 to $1,900

Hours of assessed teaching you give to English language learners

6

6

Internationally recognised and accepted qualification

Yes

Yes

Automatic British Council recognition and acceptance

Yes

Yes

Face to face courses

Yes

Yes

Blended learning courses

Yes

Yes

Online courses

Yes

Yes

Part-time/full-time study options

Yes

Yes

Continuous assessment

Yes

Yes

Final exam

No

No

Pass condition

All units must be passed

All units must be passed

External moderation

Yes

Yes

Moderator can fail a trainee

Yes

Yes

Grades

Pass, Referral or Fail

Pass A, Pass B, Pass, Fail

Ofqual grade 6 course

Trinity CertPT – Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

No

Ofqual grade 7 course

Trinity DipTESOL

DELTA

Mentioned by name in job advertisements

Yes

Yes

A Trinity referral means that a trainee failed one or more units but can retake the unit(s) to get a pass. The most common unit for referrals is Unit 4: Materials assignment.

 

Trinity CertTESOL and CELTA main differences

 

Trinity CertTESOL

CELTA

Summary

The CertTESOL course teaches you the essential skills and shows you how to bring out your in-born teaching skills. If you like learning by guided discovery, the CertTESOL is for you.

The CELTA course teaches you the essential skills and ensures that you teach using the CELTA method. If you like learning by being told what to do, the CELTA is for you.

Teaching style

  • Controlled assessment
  • Guided learning
  • Trainee focussed
  • Controlled assessment
  • Prescriptive learning
  • Trainer focussed

Approach

CertTESOL assessment criteria are thorough. Centres are allowed limited flexibility. Trainees have more freedom to develop their teaching styles to bring out their innate skills rather than following a set of “how to teach” instructions.

CELTA is more prescriptive. Grading criteria and performance expectations are more tightly defined to control each trainee’s delivery and performance.

Syllabus

Trinity CertTESOL syllabus

CELTA syllabus

Number of course units

5

5

Course unit titles

  1. Unit 1: Teaching Skills
  2. Unit 2: Language Awareness
  3. Unit 3: The Learner Profile
  4. Unit 4: The Materials Assignment
  5. Unit 5: Unknown Language
  1. Unit 1: Learners and teachers and the teaching and learning context
  2. Unit 2: Language Analysis and awareness
  3. Unit 3: Language Skills: reading, listening, speaking and writing
  4. Unit 4: Planning and resources for different contexts
  5. Unit 5: Developing teaching skills and professionalism

Young learner modules

Yes

No

One to one teaching module

Yes. Unit 3: The Learner Profile

No

Moderator involvement

Checks grades, interviews trainees, the moderator can refer and fail trainees.

Checks grades, interviews trainees, may ask to see a teaching practice class, the moderator can fail trainees.

Moderator grading

Grades unit 4: materials assignment based on the material and a 15-minute interview with each trainee

No

Assessment style

Focusses on assignments, observation, self-assessment, teaching practice performance and self-reflection

Focusses on teaching practice performance

Written assignments

Four work portfolios for units 1, 3, 4 and 5 containing from 2,000 to 6,000 words. Trainees undertake practical research and an in-depth case study with a real learner, giving an extended analysis of their language issues and teaching a 1-1 lesson based on their identified weaknesses.

There are four assignments of approximately 1,000 words each, with a needs analysis/recommendations for a real learner and writing reflections for every taught lesson.

Language and phonology test

Yes

No

Unknown language study

Four hours learning an unknown language, e.g. Norwegian, Polish, Shona, etc. Trainees write up a reflective journal of their experience (Unit 5). This learning experience puts the trainees in the shoes of their English language learners, thus creating a sense of empathy.

Not covered in much detail.

Teaching material preparation

Trainees create their own under guidance.

The creation of lesson materials from textbooks is allowed.

 

Conclusion

The Trinity CertTESOL and the CELTA will lead you to one of the two best known and widely accepted TESOL/TEFL certificates in the world.

They are both outstanding certificates. They both require commitment and hard work. The difference is how you get there, and the choice is over style rather than substance.

 

All things being equal, your choice comes down to your preferred learning style.

  • If you like a more rigid learning style geared towards showing you what to do and copying it, the CELTA is for you.
  • If you like a more flexible learning style geared towards developing your innate teaching skills, the Trinity CertTESOL is for you.

 

Sources

Trinity College London, Cambridge Assessment English, TESOL training, Oxford TEFL, Pass the CELTA, Xplore TEFL

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