Teacher Training

TKT Teacher Training

A modular, affordable way for teachers at any career stage to gain an internationally recognised Cambridge qualification in English language teaching.

How TKT is structured

Five modules in total — take any combination, in any order, on paper or on computer.

ModuleFormatWhat it covers
Module 180-min multiple choiceBackground to language learning and teaching
Module 280-min multiple choiceLesson planning and use of resources for language teaching
Module 380-min multiple choiceManaging the teaching and learning process
Specialist: CLIL80-min multiple choiceContent and Language Integrated Learning
Specialist: YL80-min multiple choiceTeaching young learners
Format: every module is an 80-minute multiple-choice test, available on paper or digitally, with no difference in the qualification you receive. Recommended for teachers at B1 English level or above.

Your TKT preparation plan

A structured, personalised path from where you are now to where you need to be — built around Luminari's small-group and one-on-one teaching model.

01

Module selection

We help you choose which module(s) match your current teaching context and career goals.

02

Guided content review

Structured sessions covering the terminology and concepts each module tests, with practice questions throughout.

03

Timed mock tests

Full-length multiple-choice mocks under timed conditions before you sit the real test.

Is TKT right for you?

New teachers

Wanting a foundational, internationally recognised qualification before or alongside classroom experience.

Experienced teachers

Formalising existing classroom knowledge with a recognised Cambridge credential.

Budget-conscious candidates

Looking for a lower-cost alternative to a full teaching certificate like CELTA.

Specialist teachers

Teaching young learners or CLIL contexts and wanting a module tailored to that setting.

Ready to start your TKT journey?

Speak with our team about the next available cohort, current fees, and a study plan built around your timeline.

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