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DELTA
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DELTA
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The New Cambridge Modular DELTA
Following a comprehensive review of Delta, Cambridge ESOL has introduced a revised syllabus comprising three modules
  • Module One focuses on the background to teaching and learning
  • Module Two focuses on developing professional practice
  • Module Three focuses on a specialist option (e.g. Young Learners, ESP, 1-1)
 
Module One
Understanding Language Skills for Teaching (20 credits)
This module looks at the theories behind how people learn languages and how
they are taught
  • Theoretical perspectives on language acquisition and language learning
  • Different approaches and methodologies including current developments
  • Language systems and learners’ linguistic problems
  • Language skills and learner’s problems
  • Knowledge of resources, materials and reference sources
  • Key concepts and terminology related to assessment

Assessment
Module One is assessed via a written examination.

 
 
Module Two
Developing Professional Practice (20 credits)
This module looks at the theory and practice of teaching and the different ways that environment, society and cultural affect the way that it works.
Units
  • The language learner and the language learning context
  • Preparation for teaching adult learners of English
  • Evaluating, selecting and using resources and materials for teaching purposes
  • managing and supporting learning
  • Evaluation of lesson preparation and teaching
  • Observation/evaluation of other teacher’s lessons
  • Professionalism and opportunities for professional development

Assessment
Module Two is assessed via a portfolio of coursework, including observed lessons, background written assignments, and an externally-assessed lesson observation.


Module Three
Extending practice and English language teaching specialisation (20 credits)

  • Research into specialist areas
  • Syllabus design: principles, influences on, methodological effects of, and major syllabus types as applied to the specific learning context
  • Designing syllabus and teaching programmes to meet the needs of learners in the specific context of their selected specialisation
  • Course design and development in the specific context of their selected specialisation
  • The principles and practice of testing and assessment and application to the candidate’s specialist area

Assessment
Module Three is assessed via an extended written assignment. 

 

DELTA Entry requirements
The University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES) 'Syllabus and Assessment Guidelines' stipulate that a candidate will normally

  • have a first degree.
  • have some formal training in ELT.
  • have a minimum of two years full-time (1200 hours) teaching experience of ELT to adults within the last five years.
  • have a range of teaching experience involving work in different teaching contexts and experience of teaching learners at different levels.
  • have a level of awareness and competence in English sufficient to complete all components of the course.
  • be at least 21 years old.

 

DELTA Selection procedure
Selection of candidates is based on the completion of the application form, pre-interview tasks and an interview. Interviews are conducted at International House Madrid or London, or by telephone. Acceptance on the course is by no means automatic: a rigorous selection process is undertaken in the interest of candidates in order to ensure their suitability and a high degree of success on the course. Acceptance is at the discretion of the centre.

 

 

DELTA dates and prices 2010

The next course is a part-time course and begins in October 12th 2010
It runs on Tuesday and every alternate Thursday mornings from 10.00 - 13.00 from
October 12th 2010 - April 28th 2011.

The course prepares candidates for all three modules with a view to taking
the written exam in June 2011.

The course is held in room 8 of the Alonso Martínez Centre in Calle Zurbano, 8
28010 Madrid. Metro: Alonso Martínez. Telephone 902 14 15 17

The cost of the course is 2490 Euros (not including the exam fee).

A deposit of 500 euros is required to secure your place.
Course fees must be fully paid before the course begins

contact ttraining@ihmadrid.com for more information.

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