www.tesol-edu.com
"have language will travel..."
A TEFL/TESL Certificate will open doors into other cultures and it will help you share what you know about the English dialects with those who want and need to acquire, learn, and study the English language and the cultures it represents. This unique multicultural & educational experience will have a long-lasting and positive effect which will benefit you on a variety of levels.
Multilingual Educators: Alenka Horn-Muller & Peter Maximilian HM
Alenka and Peter Maximilian are established language teachers in the international
community with viably professional experiences in Sweden, Finland, Croatia, Holland,
Germany, Spain, Venezuela, Brazil, the UAE, and the USA (Florida & California).
The ICLA Curriculum Work Shop Series (WSS)
The ICLA Curriculum TESOL Certificate Program
Have Language Will Travel (Private Language Lessons)
Multicultural Linguistics
Socio-linguistic Thought: Questions, Comments, Responses
Personal & Professional Endorsements
Viable Links
"In September 2000 I met Peter Maximilian after being referred to him by a well-known language school in New York City. Being impressed with his international background and his concept of multi-cultural linguistics, I decided to take his LAT course and study the process of language acquisition. Not only did he prepare me for a successful second career as a language acquisition teacher, but he also opened my awareness to the use of language, for good or bad, in a multi-cultural society and world.
After having spent hundreds of class hours in cultural anthropology and related classes at Cornell University, I found Mr. Maximilian's LAT course to be unequivocally the most interesting, eye-opening, and practical course I have ever taken.
I not only urge language teachers, but all teachers and anyone who wants to improve their cognitive, communication, and writing skills to take advantage of his courses."
Rod Novak, ESL teacher
B.A. Anthropology
Cornell '69
Contact info:
954-632-2967 / 321-751-4845
icla27@yahoo.com
© Copyright 2006
website created by Ingrid Pastorius