Are you an English language teacher thinking of taking a teaching qualification? If you take TKT (Teaching Knowledge Test) between 1 April and 30 June 2012, you will be eligible to enter this TKT competition. This can be any of the modules, paper-based or computer-based, including TKT: Practical, TKT: Young Learners, TKT CLIL and TKT: KAL. By submitting a testimonial for TKT you will have the chance to win an all expenses paid trip to Cambridge with a place on a two-week residential teacher development course.

How to Enter
  • Read the competition terms and conditions

  • Submit your testimonial by filling in and submitting an online entry form

    (You will be asked to fill in your contact details and the teacher development course you want to attend if you win).


  • Write a short testimonial (maximum 200 words) on either:

    • How TKT will help me be a better teacher

    • Why I chose to take TKT

Submission Dates

The competition will open on the 1 April 2012 and you must submit your entry by midnight GMT, 30 June 2012.

First Prizes

There will be two winners chosen, who will each win a place on a two-week residential teacher development course at Bell Teacher Campus based at Homerton College, part of the University of Cambridge.

When submitting your entry, select from one of the teacher courses offered by BELL running from 12 – 25 August 2012.

Course dates

Winners must be available to attend the course which takes place from 12 – 25 August 2012 at Homerton College in Cambridge, UK:

The top two prizes also include:
  • Economy class flights to and from the UK

  • Airport transfers within the UK

  • Accommodation in a Cambridge College

  • Daily breakfast and weekday evening meals (excluding lunch, any social programmes or other optional activities)

  • Meal allowance allocation.

Terms and conditions

Please click here to read the full competition entry details.

The winners will be announced in our blog in the week commencing 9 July 2012.

Deadline

All entries must be submitted by midnight GMT 30 June 2012.

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