TKT tests candidates on their knowledge of how to teach English. It is not an English proficiency test and there is no practical component. The test covers teaching methodology, the language of teaching, the use of resources, lesson planning and classroom management methods.
There are three modules and each one last 1 hour and 20 minutes and contains 80 questions. Each module can be taken independently of the others:
•Module 1: Background to language learning and teaching. Including: describing language and language skills; background to language learning; background to language teaching.
•Module 2: Planning lessons and the use of resources for language teaching. Including: planning and preparing a lesson or a sequence of lessons; selection and use of resources and materials.
•Module 3: Managing the teaching and learning process. Including: teacher and learners’ language in the classroom; classroom management.
A TKT certificate provides evidence that the holder understands the fundamentals of current ELT methodology well enough to access further professional development opportunities through professional publications and journals, electronic fora, workshops and conferences, or simply though sharing ideas with colleagues.
TKT is an entry level certification for the suite of Cambridge teaching awards, including CELTA and DELTA qualifications. Visit http://www.cambridgeesol.org/teaching/index.htm for more informtion.
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