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TEFL International TESOL Course Kolkata, India
The TEFL International School in Kolkata is located at the heart of the city in close proximity to the one of the busiest part of this city. The school is open from nine in the morning to six in the evening from Monday to Friday. Internship is sometimes offered by the school to the native English speakers. Kolkata center of TEFL International is the only one providing TEFL course in India. The TEFL certificate will help you get a ESL job in all the non –English speaking nations of the world.
TEFL Course Kolkata India
TESOL Certification Course in Kolkata, India
India no longer is just the land of mystics and
mendicants and ferocious tigers and obstinate rhinos, it is the
country that has with great élan and dexterity mastered the
language of communication and information and created a unique
place for itself in the world economic scenario.
Of course, India is still a deeply spiritual nation but that no
longer is her only identity thanks to her tech savvy younger
generations of technocrats she is hailed as the land of software
wizards.
India has taken giant strides in the field of industry
and agriculture as well. But with her billion populations the
progress is not easily evident. She has also sent an indigenously
crafted rocket to the moon with great success. India now has a foot
in the space as well.
The metro cities in India mainly Delhi, Bangalore, Bombay or Mumbai
and Kolkata are also trying to keep pace with world standards and
sprucing up. The malls and multiplexes and clubs and discos are as
good as those found in the West.
A visitor to India now can enjoy the countries geographical
diversity and natural opulence marvelous historical monuments and
relics and at the same time enjoy all the comforts of the present
times – spa treatment, shopping arcades, 3 dimensional movie halls
etc.
An opportunity to visit a country of such diversity is not to be
passed up. If you enroll for the 4 weeks 120 hours International
TEFL course in Kolkata, you have the rare chance to be in a
historical and vibrant city and get equipped with a career vantage
– the TEFL certificate.
About India
India is a huge country and it contains snow covered mountains to
hot arid desert to thick tropical forests. The diversity of India’s
landform is astounding. The terrain is varied and so are its people
their language and culture. It is a country with a 5000 year old
history and many customs that are still being followed were in
practice 1000 years back.
India has taught many things to the world and it’s still the holy
land where people come from affluent nations to seek spiritual
guidance and solace. To describe this wonderful country of great
diversity, let’s begin with north.
The Himalayas and the Himalayan kingdoms of North that beckon the
world are of matchless beauty and timeless appeal. From Jammu and
Kashmir to Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand in the west and Sikkim
in the east the terrain is hilly with lakes, dales and valleys and
hot springs and glaciers and profusion of rare flowers and animals.
To the west lies Rajasthan, its historical cities are a visitor’s
delight. Delhi the capital of India is itself a place packed with
historical importance. The Taj Mahal is a must see for all
tourists.
Gujrat and Maharashtra are the business states in India and are as
wealthy as the states of Punjab and Haryana which too are in the
western (north western) part of India. Bombay is the business
center of India and the home of the immensely popular Indian film
industry. The film fraternity of India enjoy celebrity status world
over.
Goa the lovely coastal state is close to Bombay and a popular
tourist destination.
The Eastern part of India has the states of West Bengal Sikkim and
the seven North Eastern Hilly states of Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur
Nagaland Tripura, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh.
Kolkata or Clacutta is the city the British established. Even to
this day, we can see the buildings in British Style on many streets
of Kolkata. Darjeeling in north Bengal with its century old
narrow-gauge train is one of the main attraction hill stations.
Sikkim is a land of Buddhists with many monasteries while the other
smaller states like Tripura, Mizoram have Christians.
Manipur was called the "Switzerland of India" by Lord Irwin, a
viceory of India in the 1920s. This small state has the largest
freshwater lake in eastern India, called Loktak. And the world's
endangered brow antlered deer plays in the world's only floating
park Keibul Lamjao. The state is famous for the Ima Keithel or
"Mothers' Market where more than 3, 000 women controls the daily
market to sell vegetables, fruits, fish and other essential
products. Two well tended Commonwealth War Graves Cemetries are
located built in memory of soldiers fought in World War II.
The state adjacent to Bengal is Bihar the birthplace of Buddhism
and Orissa and Jharkhand are other states in Eastern India. Puri in
Orissa, is a holy place for Hindus with Lord Jagannath's temple,
the Konark Sun God temple and a vast stretch of beaches. Asia's
largest lake called the Chilka Lake in Orissa where many birds
migrate from other parts of the world.
In Central India lie the Vindhya mountain range and the states that
it spreads across are :MadhyaPradesh, Chattisgarh and Vidharbh
(North Eastern Part of Maharashtra).
Finally, to the Southern part comprising of the states of
Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. Tamilnadu is
famous for many stone sculptured temples. Karnataka is once again a
land with greenery and a combination of Hindus, Muslims and Jains.
Being the largest producer of Sandalwood, Mysore is called the city
of sandalwood. Then we move on to Kerala, the land of coconuts,
backwaters, beaches and ayurvedic centre for medical treatment.
Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, also known as one of the
twin cities, the other being Secunderabad. This part of the country
is dominated by Muslims who live in utter harmony with the Hindus.
Hyderabad pearls are world famous. Tirupati, the abode of Lord
Venkateshwara is here and it is this temple which brings in the
most revenue in comparison to any other place in India. It is
actually the second richest religious organization in the world
after the Roman Catholic Church of Vatican.
It has so much to offer that one can easily write pages discussing
each state. It is never enough to read about the country one must
visit the land and experience it multiplicity and diversity.
Economy
India's diverse economy includes a wide spectrum of productive
activities from traditional village farming to modern agriculture,
from handicrafts to a wide range of modern industries, and a
multitude of services. Services are the major source of economic
growth, though two-thirds of the workforce is in agriculture.
The government is sincere in its effort to bring about economic
reforms develop basic infrastructure to improve the lives of the
rural poor and boost economic performance. Indian economy is on a
steady road to progress. The economy has posted an excellent
average growth rate of 6.8% since 1994, reducing poverty by about
10 percentage points.
India is capitalizing on its large numbers of well-educated people
skilled in the English language to become a major exporter of
software services and software workers. Despite strong growth, the
huge and growing population is the fundamental social, economic,
and environmental problem.
But compared to the rest of the world Indian economy is on a better
wicket.
Weather
India in general has a tropical weather. But the climate and
weather of the land varies depending on the geographical conditions
of the land.
India is a country with diverse landform and has around eight
climatic zones monsoon rains being a common feature to all, yet its
arrival is not uniform all across India.
In summer the Himalayan region of India experiences cold alpine
weather where as the scorching dry heat of Rajasthan rises to 45°C
and beyond.
The monsoon winds arrive in India around the first week of June. It
first enters the Kerala coast and moves up to the Gangetic belt.
The rainy months in India lasts till mid September.
The farmers of India rely on the monsoon rains for irrigation of
their crops. Too much rain cause floods but too little spoils crops
and ruin harvest.
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