Cambridge CELTA Guide 2026: Is It Worth It?

CELTA Guide: Cambridge Certificate in Teaching English

CELTA (Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) is the world’s most recognised and respected initial TEFL qualification. Awarded by Cambridge Assessment English, CELTA has trained over 100,000 teachers and is accepted by language schools, universities, and employers in virtually every country. For teachers targeting the Middle East’s most competitive TEFL positions, CELTA is the gold standard.

CELTA at a Glance

Factor Detail
Awarding body Cambridge Assessment English
Duration 4 weeks (full-time) or part-time over months
Cost Β£1,200-1,800 (varies by centre)
Entry requirements Degree or equivalent, strong English (C1+)
Teaching practice 6+ hours supervised with real students
Assessment Teaching practice + 4 written assignments
Grades Pass, Pass B, Pass A (distinction)

Why CELTA Stands Out

Universal recognition: Every reputable language school worldwide knows and respects CELTA. It is the qualification against which all others are measured. Practical focus: 6+ hours of supervised teaching practice with real learners provides genuine classroom experience. Quality assurance: Cambridge moderates all centres, ensuring consistent quality globally. Career doors: CELTA opens access to British Council, IH, Bell, and other premium employer networks.

CELTA centres operate worldwide, including Dubai (British Council Dubai offers CELTA courses). Taking CELTA in-country provides immediate networking and job-seeking advantages. See our TEFL courses in Dubai guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need CELTA for Middle East TEFL jobs?

Not always β€” many private schools and language centres accept 120-hour online TEFL certificates. CELTA becomes essential for British Council positions, university EAP roles, and premium language school jobs. If your career goal is general private school teaching, a quality online TEFL may suffice. If you aim for the most competitive, highest-paying TEFL positions, CELTA is strongly recommended. See our TEFL vs TESOL vs CELTA comparison.

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