Cambridge
Change Language
Cambridge
English Language Assessment
About the modules
About the modules
There are three DELTA modules. All three modules include a focus on theory and practice. You can take as many of the modules as you want, and in any order.
Module One | Understanding Language, Methodology and Resources for Teaching |
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Module Two | Developing Professional Practice |
Module Three | Option 1: Extending Practice and ELT Specialism Option 2: English Language Teaching Management |
What will I learn in each DELTA module?
Module One | This module focuses on extending and developing candidates’ knowledge and understanding of teaching and learning English in a range of contexts. |
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Module Two | This module focuses on developing awareness and expertise in the principles and professional practice of teaching English in a range of contexts. |
Module Three, option one | You will carry out an independent investigation, leading to the design of a course programme. |
Module Three, option two | You will carry out an independent situation analysis, leading to the design of a change proposal looking at an area of management. |
For more information, you can download a more detailed summary of each of the modules, or find the full details in the DELTA syllabus.
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Download the DELTA syllabus
How is DELTA assessed?
Each DELTA Module is assessed in a different way:
- DELTA Module 1: written examination
- DELTA Module 2: a portfolio of coursework, including lesson observations
- DELTA Module 3: a written assignment
For more detail, you can download the summary of how each module is assessed.
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