International Training Institute |
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Istanbul, Turkey |
Course |
DELTA Module 1 (What is DELTA?) |
Length |
around 2 weeks
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Start DateWeather last year
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Mon 14 Jul 2025
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End DateWeather last year
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Fri 25 Jul 2025
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Format |
Full Time |
Location |
Istanbul |
Fee |
£575 |
ScheduleThere are input sessions from 9.00 till 13.30 each day (Monday - Friday), then you will probably want to stay on and work with your project groups in the afternoons. |
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NotesWhen you decide you are ready to enter the exam there is a Cambridge exam fee for our candidates taking the exam in Istanbul, but if you sit the exam as our candidate at a different centre, you have to ask that centre what they charge for invigilation.
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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 messageITI is an internationally recognised Cambridge English teacher training centre and the only Cambridge English approved centre for both the CELTA, ICELT and Delta courses in Turkey. We've successfully trained thousands of EFL teachers since we first began running courses in Istanbul in 1987. We have part-time, full-time and on-line options.
Eski Büyükdere Caddesi,
Sultan Selim Mah.
Silahtaroğlu Sok. No. 9 Kat:2,
4. Levent,
Kağithane,
Istanbul 344167
A variety of accommodation options are available, upon request
Istanbul is a major city in Turkey that straddles Europe and Asia across the Bosphorus Strait. Its Old City reflects cultural influences of the many empires that once ruled here. In the Sultanahmet district, the open-air, Roman-era Hippodrome was for centuries the site of chariot races, and Egyptian obelisks also remain. The iconic Byzantine Hagia Sophia features a soaring 6th-century dome and rare Christian mosaics.
I really enjoyed the whole experience. At the beginning, it felt like there was a lot of information to take in, but gradually I got the hang of it. That said, I believe the course could benefit from some adjustments to better suit the online setting. For instance, when disconnections happen on the teacher’s side, that time shouldn’t count as part of the class—this wouldn't be the case in a face-to-face session. Also, students often join from unstable connections (like on the metro), and they come and go during the session. There should be clear instructions for students about when they can join, especially after the first 30 minutes. On a positive note, I really loved using Moodle and appreciated how organized and user-friendly it was.
It was a great experience. Really intense indeed but at the end it was worth it.
Taking the CELTA course at ITI Istanbul was an incredible and unique experience. The tutors were highly supportive, accessible, and flexible. I had the privilege of learning from truly wonderful tutors who guided me throughout the course and provided detailed, constructive feedback that was both insightful and enlightening.
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