Lifetime experience in Delhi during TEFL course

Mar 2
08:37

2017

Upoma Dey

Upoma Dey

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Delhi can be called the brain of India, where the memories of the past are stored and exploring Delhi and its nearby places can be a good travel experience during a TEFL course.

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Delhi,Lifetime experience in Delhi during TEFL course Articles the capital of India, is a huge city which contains an awe inspiring amount of history, culture, life, food and a lot more one could possibly imagine. One can say that the whole thing is a breeze to bring about in India, and that goes for the capital too. Here the shufti of history touches the soul, the political awareness makes one powerful and the winds of north please the nerves. This vibrant metropolis is known for providing the TEFL aspirants with exactly what they are looking for. The various places to see in Delhi will not only hold ones interest but will also leave a person bowled over with its lively culture. If a young heart is ready to explore Delhi, then it is his or her playing field. The cultural capital of the country is swarming with bars, cafes, assorted bazaars and artistic spots with no end to attractive places where one can spend his / her day.

Delhi has two sides. It is like two sides of a coin and both having equal glint and significance. On one hand there are the monuments exhibiting the glorious history of India and on the other hand the most recent trends and lifestyle, Delhi is a perfect amalgamation of majesty and dynamism. Old Delhi has an old world attraction which lies alive and well. The opposite world of New Delhi will hold you captive with its charm; but poles apart ingredient. Here is a list of the best of Delhi’s monuments which the TEFLers need to put at the top of the list for a heritage walk while they are here for the course which is worth taking.

The mixture of Persian and Mughal architecture, Humayun’s Tomb has lured its guest since its creation. The tomb was commissioned by Humayun’s wife and it was the first gardened and has been a great red stoned tomb of that era is also a World Heritage Centre listed by UNESCO. The Qutub Minar which is made up of red-sandstone and marble is built to honour the victory of Mohammed Ghori, by Qutub-Ud-Din Aibak Adjacent to the Qutub Archeological Park, spread over 200 acre. The Red Fort was the residence of Mughal Emperors is a major iconic symbol of India and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Delhi Gate, Chhatta Chowk, Water gate, Diwan-i-aam, Naubar Khana, Nahir-i-behisht, Rang Mahal, Khas Mahal exhibit the perfection of Mughal architecture. One should visit the Delhi Gate, a 42 meter high arch way which pays honour to the Indian soldiers killed in World War I and the Afghan Wars during early in the morning to consume the most.  Designed in the shape of a holy lotus flower, the Lotus Temple has 27 flower petals which are constructed of lime stone and it is a modern architectural wonder. The Lodi Gardens is a community park which is scattered with ancient Mughal tombs and structures. Hauz khas complex is similar to this. While talking about the historical monument, the name which can never be missed is the grand epitome of love, the Taj Mahal the immense mausoleum of white marble, built in Agra by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favourite wife and it represents the supreme architectural and artistic attainment through perfect concord and outstanding craftsmanship in a whole range of Indo Islamic sepulchral architecture. Visiting this place is a must while one is in Delhi for a TEFL course.

A TEFL course in Delhi not only enriches the memory book but the teaching skill as well. The teaching practice session after an in class TEFL course helps the aspirant to get used to with the non native classroom. The course provides with an in depth know how on the trends and methods of teaching. One will be benefited in many ways if one visits this place for a TEFL in class course.

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