Teaching Knowledge Test

The Cambridge Teaching Knowledge Test

This new course prepares you for the Cambridge Teaching Knowledge Test – the new test from the University of Cambridge designed especially for teachers of English to speakers of other languages.

  • The course concentrates on the study of “teaching knowledge” – it is not a practical course and so there is no actual teaching involved, although course participants will have the opportunity to observe Wimbledon School of English teachers. It is ideal for those who have recently started teaching or are considering it as a career, but it is also useful for experienced teachers.
  • The course covers a variety of concepts related to language, language use and the background to and practice of language learning and teaching. It is divided into three modules.

Module one: Language and background to teaching and learning

  • Describing language and language skills.
  • Background to language learning.

Module two: Lesson planning and resources for the language teacher

  • Planning and preparing a lesson or sequence of lessons.
  • Selection and use of resources and materials.

Module three: Managing the teaching and learning process

  • Teachers’ and Learners’ language in the classroom.
  • Classroom management.

You can choose to take a written examination, the Cambridge TKT, at the end of the course. You will also be asked to keep a portfolio during your course but this does not form part of your assessment. You need to have at least a good intermediate level of English to take this course and you should be familiar with basic concepts and language related to language teaching.

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Course Details:
Lessons 24 lessons (20 hours) per week
Dates 29 Jul 2013
Length 2 Weeks
Level Intermediate
For Comenius funding this course reference number is: UK-2012-1830-001

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