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TKT is the Teaching Knowledge Test. TKT tests knowledge about the teaching of English to speakers of other languages, and concentrates on the knowledge needed by all English language teachers. It is an easily accessible test which is prepared and delivered to international standards. Through TKT, teachers find out about the main areas of teaching knowledge needed in the English language teaching classroom.
TKT focuses on:
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different ways of teaching |
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the ‘language of teaching’ |
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how resources can be used |
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the key elements of lesson planning |
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classroom management methods for different needs |
TKT is suitable for teachers of primary, secondary or adult learners all over the world and can be taken at any stage in a teacher’s career. It is also ideal for people who would like to teach English but have not yet started teaching.
TKT comprises three modules, or sub-tests, which cover different aspects of teaching knowledge. The modules can all be taken together at the same time or separately, in any order and over a period of time. For each module there is an 80-minute test containing 80 questions. Candidates select the best answer for each question and mark this on a computerised answer sheet.
Language and background to language learning and teaching
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Describing language and language skills |
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Background to language learning |
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Background to language teaching |
Planning lessons and use of resources for language teaching
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Planning and preparing a lesson or sequence of lessons |
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Selection and use of resources and materials |
Managing the teaching and learning process
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Teachers’ and learners’ language in the classroom |
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Classroom management |
Teachers who wish to take TKT may follow a preparation course before taking the test. But this is not compulsory and they can prepare themselves through their own reading and study if they prefer.
TKT test will be administered on 6 June 2012.
The time to register for June TKT test is 4 - 20 April 2012. Candidates should submit a completed application form to the British Council office on these days. The test fee for all three modules is 268.50 GEL (89.50 GEL each module), payable to the Bank of Georgia. Bank details can be found in the attached application form.
By enrolling on the British Council/ETAG TKT preparation course;
By downloading sample TKT tests for your personal practice from here:
Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
By downloading and consulting the TKT handbook.
For more information on TKT visit www.CambridgeESOL.org/TKT or contact us.
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