TKT

About TKT

TKT (Teaching Knowledge Test) is one of Cambridge English Qualifications for teachers. It tests knowledge of teaching principles and practices for English language teaching.

A TKT qualification shows solid understanding of language teaching concepts. This is ideal for teachers at B2 CEFR level or above seeking professional development.​

TKT includes core Modules 1–3 and specialist modules: CLIL and Young Learners. Modules can be taken separately or combined.​

Reason to choose TKT

  • Internationally recognized teaching qualification from Cambridge that validates your knowledge of English language teaching methodology.
  • Modular structure (Modules 1–3, CLIL, Young Learners) allows you to focus on the area’s most relevant to your current job and career goals.
  • Suitable for both new and experienced teachers who want a solid theoretical foundation without having to take time off for a full-time practical course.
  • Enhance your CV and can improve your chances of promotion, higher salary, or recruitment by quality schools and language centres.
  • Provides excellent preparation for more advanced teaching qualifications such as CELTA or Delta, acting as a clear first step in your professional development.

TKT Exam format

TKT consists of separate modules, each a 1 hour 20 minutes paper with 80 multiple-choice/matching questions (1 mark each). No speaking or writing assessed.

Module Content Exam format Time Purpose
Module 1 Language and background to language learning/teaching 80 questions 80 minutes Tests describing language, skills, teaching/learning theories
Module 2 Lesson planning and use of resources 80 questions 80 minutes Covers planning, activities, aids like PPP, TBL
Module 3 Managing teaching/learning process 80 questions 80 minutes Focuses on classroom management, learner needs
CLIL Content and Language Integrated Learning 80 questions 80 minutes For teaching subjects through English

Module 1

This module tests candidates’ knowledge of terms and concepts common in English language teaching. It also focuses on the factors underpinning the learning of English and knowledge of the range and functions of the choices teachers have at their disposal to cater for these learning factors.

Exam parts Description Tasks Questions Point
Part 1 Describing language and language skills Multiple choice, matching 6 tasks, 40 questions 1 point/ correct answer
Part 2 Background to language learning Multiple choice, matching 3 tasks, 15 questions 1 point/ correct answer
Part 3 Background to language teaching Multiple choice, matching 4 tasks, 25 questions 1 point/ correct answer

Module 2

This module focuses on what teachers consider and do while planning their teaching. It also considers the linguistic and methodological reference resources that are available to guide teachers in their lesson planning.

Exam parts Description Tasks Questions Point
Part 1 Planning and preparing a lesson or sequence of lessons Multiple choice, matching 6 tasks, 40 questions 1 point/ correct answer
Part 2 Selection and use of resources Multiple choice, matching 6 tasks, 40 questions 1 point/ correct answer

Module 3

This module tests teachers’ knowledge of what happens in the classroom in terms of the language used by the teacher or learners, the roles the teacher can fulfil, and the ways in which the teacher can manage and exploit classroom events and interactions.

Exam parts Description Tasks Questions Point
Part 1 Teachers’ and learners’ language in the classroom Multiple choice, matching 6 tasks, 40 questions 1 point/ correct answer
Part 2 Classroom management Multiple choice, matching 6 tasks, 40 questions 1 point/ correct answer

TKT: CLIL

This module tests knowledge of the aims and rationale of a CLIL approach. It covers the planning, teaching and assessment of CLIL. It also focuses on teachers’ awareness of learning demands and support strategies for learners in CLIL programmes.

Exam parts Description Tasks Questions Point
Part 1 Knowledge of the principles of CLIL Multiple choice, matching 4 tasks, 25 questions 1 point/ correct answer
Part 2 Lesson preparation in a CLIL context Multiple choice, matching 4 tasks, 25 questions 1 point/ correct answer
Part 3 Lesson delivery Multiple choice, matching 3 tasks, 20 questions 1 point/ correct answer
Part 4 Assessment Multiple choice, matching 2 tasks, 10 questions 1 point/ correct answer

TKT exam result

There is no Pass or Fail. Results are reported in Bands 1–4, with Band 4 being the highest.

Band score Description
Band 1 Limited knowledge of the content areas tested
Band 2 Basic but systematic knowledge
Band 3 Breadth and depth of knowledge
Band 4 Extensive knowledge

TKT sample exam

Who accepts TKT

Cambridge teaching knowledge tests are recognised by over 25,000 universities, employers and governments around the world. Our teaching knowledge tests can improve employment opportunities, and because they are globally recognised, can increase your choices for work.

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