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Teaching Knowledge Test
What is TKT?
TKT is a new test about teaching English to speakers of other languages.
It aims to increase teachers' confidence and enhance job prospects by
focusing on the core teaching knowledge needed by teachers of primary,
secondary or adult learners, anywhere in the world. This flexible and
accessible award will help you to understand:
• different methodologies for teaching
• the 'language of teaching'
• the ways in which resources can be used
• the key aspects of lesson planning
• classroom management methods for different needs.
Who is TKT for?
TKT gives teachers a strong foundation in the core areas of teaching
knowledge needed in the English language teaching classroom. It is ideal
for all teachers, whatever your background and teaching experience, and
is also suitable for people who would like to teach English but do not
yet have a teaching position.
There are no formal entry requirements. However, anyone wishing to take
TKT is strongly advised to have at least an intermediate level of
English - level B1 of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework
of Reference for Languages - eg PET, IELTS band score of 4.
After taking TKT, teachers who want to develop their knowledge further
can progress to Cambridge ESOL's well-established teaching awards, such
as ICELT (In-service Certificate in English Language Teaching) and CELTA
(Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults).
What does TKT involve?
Most teachers are likely to follow a preparation course before taking
the test but you can also prepare yourself through your own reading and
study, if you prefer.
TKT has three core modules. These can be taken together in one exam
session or separately, in any order, over three sessions. Each module
consists of a test of 80 objective questions, lasting 80 minutes, which
require you to select the correct answer and mark this on a computerised
answer sheet.
Module 1 - Language and background to language learning and teaching
• Describing language and language skills.
• Background to language learning.
• Background to language teaching.
Module 2 - Planning lessons and use of resources for language teaching
• Planning and preparing a lesson or sequence of lessons.
• Selection and use of resources and materials.
Module 3 - Managing the teaching and learning process
• Teachers' and learners' language in the classroom.
• Classroom management.
Resources Available
TKT Handbook and sample papers
TKT Information for Candidates
TKT Glossary
Online Teacher Resources
Further information
TKT has been available since April 2005 and is offered by an increasing
number of centres around the world.
Click here to find your nearest centre.
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