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  2. Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

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    The Young Learner (YL) Extension to CELTA was aimed at teachers who had gained the CELTA certificate and wished to build on the content of CELTA to teach young learners (i.e. children and teenagers). [20] The YL Extension to CELTA was normally taught full-time over the course of two weeks. [7]

  3. Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

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    Teachers without an initial teacher training qualification and English language teaching (ELT) experience may be more suited to another qualification such as CELTA. Delta is suitable for teachers at Developing or Proficient levels of the Cambridge English Teaching Framework, whereas CELTA is designed for teachers mostly at Foundation level. [9]

  4. The Dream of the Celt - Wikipedia

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    The Dream of the Celt (Spanish: El sueño del celta) is a novel written by Peruvian writer and 2010 Nobel laureate in literature Mario Vargas Llosa.. The novel was presented to the public November 3, 2010 during a special ceremony held in the Casa de América museum and cultural center in Madrid, that same day it appeared in bookstores. [1]

  5. Celtic languages - Wikipedia

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    Celts and Celtic Languages (PDF) This page was last edited on 29 January 2025, at 17:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  6. Celtic nations - Wikipedia

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    Each of the six nations has its own Celtic language.In Brittany, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales these have been spoken continuously through time, while Cornwall and the Isle of Man have languages that were spoken into modern times but later died as spoken community languages.

  7. Celtic art - Wikipedia

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    The ancient peoples now called "Celts" spoke a group of languages that had a common origin in the Indo-European language known as Common Celtic or Proto-Celtic.

  8. Celtiberians - Wikipedia

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    Ethnology of the Iberian Peninsula c. 200 BC, based on the map by Portuguese archeologist Luís Fraga da Silva [Wikidata]. The Celtiberians were a group of Celts and Celticized peoples inhabiting an area in the central-northeastern Iberian Peninsula during the final centuries BC.

  9. Porco bísaro - Wikipedia

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    Porco Bísaro is known as Bísaro and sometimes Celta (similarly to Galicia's porco celta), as proposed and used by Sanson to express the antiquity of the breed. It was the only pig breed in Northern Portugal , Galicia, France and the British islands before the introduction of the Asian and Romanesque breeds.