Anatolia Training Institute |
Ankara, Turkey |
Course |
DELTA Module 2 (What is DELTA?) |
Length |
around 32 weeks
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Start DateWeather last year
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Wed 23 Sep 2026
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End DateWeather last year
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Wed 28 Apr 2027
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Format |
Part Time |
Location |
Ankara |
Fee |
£1200 |
| There is an early bird discount on this course which will expire on Tue 15 Sep 2026. You must apply, be accepted and make full payment by this date in order to qualify. | |
ScheduleWeekly face to face sessions Wednesdays 09.00-12.15 at Atilim University |
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Delta is a flexible, three-module qualification for people with experience of teaching English to speakers of other languages who want to progress further in their careers. Because it is awarded by Cambridge English Language Assessment, part of the University of Cambridge, Delta is internationally recognised, highly respected and a benchmark for quality.
Module 1 (the exam) focuses on extending and developing candidates’ knowledge and understanding of teaching and learning English in a range of contexts.
Module 2 (teaching practice) focuses on developing awareness and expertise in the principles and professional practice of teaching English in a range of contexts.
Module 3 (course design) focuses on needs analysis, syllabus design, course planning and assessment.
The three modules can also be taken separately and are separately certificated.
The three modules of Delta will:
This qualification is for teachers with some experience who want to:
The Cambridge Delta is recognised and accepted all over the world by organisations employing English language teachers. All three modules are separately accredited by Ofqual, the regulator for qualifications, exams and tests in England at Level 7 on the National Qualifications Framework for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Delta modules can also be integrated into some MA programmes in the UK.
Cambridge say that people entering the course will normally have at least two years' full-time relevant teaching experience, a first degree, an initial teaching qualification, a range of teaching experience, and a sufficient level of English. As the wording suggests, these are not absolute requirements. In practice, though, course providers are quite precious about their pass rates and so often impose their own requirements (such as a longer period of teaching experience) on people applying to take the course through them. Having taken part in a lot of professional development is probably the most useful thing for actually passing the course.
Credited to: celta.org.uk
Have any questions?
Send a messageAnatolia Training Institute is a teacher training and development centre of excellence based in Ankara. We consist of an experienced team of teacher trainers and educational consultants. We run a suite of internationally recognised Cambridge English courses, as well as a range of other specialist courses that suit your individual and / or institutional needs.
The CELTA course was a truly transformative experience that helped me grow both as a teacher and as a person. I’m deeply grateful to my course tutor, she was incredibly supportive, kind, and inspiring throughout the whole journey. Her feedback and encouragement made every challenge feel achievable, and her passion for teaching motivated me to always do my best. Thank you.
The course was truly one of the best experiences I've had in my professional development. I learned so much and gained practical teaching skills that I will carry throughout my career. I would like to sincerely thank Katy, Figen Hoca and Müge Hoca for their continuous support, encouragement, and valuable feedback throughout the course. Their dedication and guidance made all the difference. I'm truly grateful to have been part of this journey.
I cannot comment on the facilities and locations since our lessons were held online. Overall, I believe the course has greatly contributed to my personal development.
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