Delta Module 3 FAQs
What does Module Three involve?
Module Three allows trainees to choose a specialism within TESOL that interests them.
Can I choose any specialization?
You can choose a specialization in any of the following areas:
- Teaching Exam Preparation Classes
- Young learners
- Very young learners
- Business English
- English for Academic Purposes
- English for Specific Purposes
- One-to-One Teaching House
- ESOL and Literacy
- ESOL through Content
- Monolingual Classes
- Multilingual Classes
- Teaching in an English-Speaking Environment
- Teaching in a Non-English Speaking Environment
- Online Learning
- Language Support (e.g. focusing on writing needs in an academic setting)
- Language Development for Teachers
- Teaching English to Learners with Special Requirements
How much work is involved in Module 3?
About 60-80 hours of work is necessary to complete Module 3.
What sort of support will I get from my tutor?
Your tutor is available through email throughout the 3-month period that you are researching and writing your assignment. In addition, the two-day seminar (run at the end of Module Two) provides detailed instructions on what you need to do and examples of completed assignments.
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