Intensive 3-week, 120-hour program. Training in various aspects of grammar, teaching methods, and teaching tips are the focus of this program with supplemental practice teaching included.
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$400 deposit (non-refundable). Payable via Paypal, Credit Card, or Phone. Remaining balance to be paid on arrival.
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| * International: | +066.87.885.8622 | ||
| * USA/Canada (Toll Free): | (877)865-5638 | ||
| * Australia: | 02-8014-9256 | ||
| * UK: | 020-3355-8505 | ||
You can pay with the above links or on the payment page after you enroll. Start your journey and Enroll Now.
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