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Cambridge ESOL Aniella Builă Târgu Neam, 8th September 2010
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2 Cambridge ESOL Over 3 million candidates every year in over 130 countries. World’s leading provider of English language certificates.
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3 Cambridge ESOL Started operating in 1913 – CPE; 1939 – FCE; the 90s – CAE Offers a full range of examinations, taken worldwide Assessment of four language skills in practical contexts Globally, more than 10,000 organisations trust and recognise our exams
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4 What are Cambridge ESOL exams like? 4 skills – Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking! valid for life! extensive recognition amongst educational and professional institutions rigorous quality control – backed by ongoing research easy to register- both face-to-face and by post (via British Council)
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5 Romanian students’ performance
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6 Other Cambridge ESOL general English tests Common European Framework Levels Recognition by Ministry of Education in Romania
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7 Gain UCAS Tariff points with Cambridge English ExamGrade UCAS Tariff points awarded Cambridge English: Proficiency A140 points equivalent to an A* grade at A level Cambridge English: Proficiency B110 points equivalent to A – B grade at A level Cambridge English: Proficiency C70 points equivalent to C – D grade at A level Cambridge English: Advanced A70 points equivalent to C – D grade at A level
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8 Teaching Awards TKT (Teaching Knowledge Test) and TKT Practical CELTA (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) CELTYL (Certificate in English Language Teaching to Young Learners) The Delta Modules (Diploma in English Language Teaching) IDLTM (International Diploma in Language Teaching Management)
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9 TKT: Teaching Knowledge Test What knowledge do teachers need?
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10 What knowledge do teachers need? Understanding different methodologies for teaching; Ablility to use the ‘language of teaching;’ How to select from a range of resources; Effective lesson preparation; Understanding of classroom management methods for different needs; Classroom language.
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11 What is TKT? Certificate in teaching English Tests knowledge about teaching Free-standing modules Offered internationally Cambridge ESOL quality assurance procedure Flexible
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12 Who is TKT for? For new teachers and for experienced teachers For teachers of primary, secondary and adult learners No formal entry requirements Accessible
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13 TKT suite of exams TKT: Practical (Module 6) TKT: Module 1 Language and background to language learning and teaching TKT: Module 2 Lesson planning and use of resources for language teaching TKT: Module 3 Managing the teaching and learning process TKT: YL (Module 7) Young Learners TKT: CLIL (Module 4) Content and Language Integrated Learning TKT: KAL (Module 5) Knowledge About Language
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14 TKT: Module 1 Language and background to language learning and teaching Part 1: Concepts and terminology for describing language Describing language (grammar, lexis, phonology, functions) and language skills and sub-skills. Part 2: Background to language learning Factors in the learning process (learner characteristics and needs, differences between L1 and L2, the role of error, motivation, exposure to language). Part 3: Background to language teaching Presentation techniques and introductory activities; Practice activities and tasks ; Assessment types and tasks.
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15 TKT: Module 2 Lesson planning and use of resources for language teaching Part 1: Planning and preparing a lesson or a sequence of lessons Selecting aims Identifying components of a lesson Planning a lesson and sequence of lessons Choosing assessment activities Part 2: Selection and use of resources and materials Coursebook materials Supplementary materials and activities Aids appropriate to learners and aims
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16 TKT: Module 3 Managing the teaching and learning process Part 1: Teachers’ and learners’ language in the classroom Appropriate teachers’ language; Functions of learners’ language; Categorising learners’ mistakes. Part 2: Classroom management Teacher roles; Grouping learners; Correcting learners; Giving feedback.
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17 TKT: Module 4 Content and Language Integrated Learning An approach in which a foreign language is used as the medium for teaching a curricular subject such as Science, History or Art. The target language and the subject content have a joint role in the learning. Part 1 Knowledge of CLIL and Principles of CLIL Part 2 Lesson preparation, delivery; Assessment.
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18 TKT: Module 5 Knowledge about Language Teachers’ knowledge about the systems of the English language that aid a teacher in planning and delivering their lessons. lexis phonology grammar discourse
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19 TKT: Module 6 TKT Practical A test of professional practice for English language teachers Candidates are assessed on 40 minutes of classroom teaching. One 40-minute session or two 20-minute lessons. to plan lessons; to demonstrate a range of teaching skills in the classroom; to engage learners in both language and skills development.
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20 What support Cambridge ESOL offers to students www.candidates.cambridgeesol.org/ Online Results and Support material www.candidates.cambridgeesol.org/ Leaflets Students and parents presentations Teachers seminars on demand Past papers Education Fairs Top Tips for CAE – available through www.cambridgeesol.org
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21 For further information Please visit: www.cambridgeesol.org www.britishcouncil.ro/exams
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