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Delta

Doing the Cambridge ESOL Modular Delta
with ITI Istanbul

Delta involves three modules: the exam (Module 1) , the coursework portfolio (Module 2) and the extended assignment (Module 3). You can do one, two or all three of them. You will receive a certificate for any module you pass, but if an institution specifies that you should have the Delta, they usually require that you should have passed all three.

You can do the modules in any order, though most people do them one to three. Most people submit their work for each module as they finish it, though as all three modules feed into and support each other, you could do all three courses and only then submit work.

You can submit Delta work (do the exam (M1), submit your coursework portfolio (M2) or submit your extended assignment(M3)) on the first Wednesday of December or the first Wednesday of June every year.

Module One is the exam

There are two 90 minute papers, with a 30 minute break between them.

Through input, projects and exam tasks, we show you the kinds of things that can come up in the exam and how you might deal with them so you can work out how much and what you need to study. This how much and what will vary enormously from teacher to teacher depending on your background and learning history.

The ITI Delta exam course consists of ten blocks. Each block includes some input on two or three areas that may come up in the exam, requires you to participate in a group project to explore one of those areas, provides further reading and study ideas and has one or two exam tasks for you to try. You get individual feedback from a tutor on these last tasks.

On the part time face to face courses (usually one starting in September and one starting in March) you attend the ITI offices for 4.5 hours of input a week for 10 weeks. If you choose to do one of these courses on line you have access to the input materials on the same day as the face to face participants and other aspects of the course (projects and exam practice) are the same whether you are face to face or on line. Everyone works together on the projects. How much study time you will need will depend on your background knowledge, but it is likely to be a minimum of 10-15 hours a week.

The same course is available in an intensive face to face form in June each year over two weeks. It entails the same ten blocks of input, projects and exam practice, so you should free up your schedule for the two weeks if you intend to do it this way. In this case, you would be making study plans that worked towards the December exam.

Module Two is the coursework

You will complete:

There are fifteen 4.5 hour blocks of input for this module – there is no on-line option and attendance is required.

We run a part time course each year starting in mid December for June completion and an intensive course each June / July over six weeks (for December completion).

At the end of the June 2010 intensive Delta Module 2 they were still smiling

At the end of the June 2010 intensive they were still smiling

Module Three is the extended assignment


You design a course for a group of learners and write a 4500 word assignment about what you needed to know and how and why you went about the whole process. You need access to the group to be able to do a fairly wide ranging needs analysis on them, but do not necessarily have to be teaching them yourself during the process and do not have to teach the course (only design it).

This module is available in both a face to face version and a fully online version.

In the face to face version you attend ITI for four 3 hour blocks, usually one every couple of weeks. On line the same information becomes available when the sessions are held. You are encouraged to send in draft versions of your assignment at four stages for feedback from a tutor.

We usually run an autumn course over ten weeks for December entry and a spring course over sixteen weeks for June entry. You can do this module entirely independent of course dates if you are good at working alone and setting your own deadlines. You might wait slightly longer for tutor feedback if you were not working to the suggested deadlines (but equally might not).

What will doing one of these courses actually be like ?

Feel free to have a look around the Delta showroom. It will give you just a taste of the modules.

Before you apply online:

  1. Read the DELTA page on the Cambridge ESOL website

    http://cambridgeesol.org/exams/teaching-awards/delta.html

    (Opens in a new browser tab or window).

  2. Read about computer use and Internet access at ITI

    Computer use & Internet access at ITI

  3. Read (and observe) our Cambridge ESOL course application procedure

    ITI Cambridge ESOL course application procedure

  4. Check the details of your course

    Use the links below to check the details of your course and then click 'Apply now' to begin.

Upcoming DELTAMOD1 courses

DELTAMOD1 (Full-time, Compulsory) 10th June 2013View details
DELTAMOD1 (Part-time, Optional) 11th September 2013View details

Upcoming DELTAMOD2 courses

DELTAMOD2 (Full-time, Compulsory) 24th June 2013View details
DELTAMOD2 (Part-time, Compulsory) 11th December 2013View details

Upcoming DELTAMOD3 courses

DELTAMOD3 (Full-time, Compulsory) 13th June 2013View details
DELTAMOD3 (Part-time, Optional) 18th September 2013View details