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The DELTA is a course that instils confidence. It deepens your knowledge of teaching methods and why they are effective.

Why take the DELTA?

For English as a second language teachers, the DELTA is the next professional step in their teaching career. After undertaking studies (such CELTA or Trinity CertTESOL), and teaching English for a minimum of one year (or 1200 hours) full-time, a teacher can apply to take the DELTA.

The DELTA course can not only deepen your knowledge of the theory and practice of English language teaching. But can also open the way for you for senior roles, such as director of studies, teacher trainer, school owner, etc.

Regardless of whether you take the DELTA completely online, online-blended or face-to-face, the certificate you receive will be exactly the same. Your accredited centre will provide you with a provision certificate upon successful completion of the course.  The University of Cambridge Language Assessment Department will send your official certificate via post.

Finally, the DELTA will build on and strengthen your capabilities as an English language teacher. Having the DELTA will set you up for positions of higher responsibility.

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The DELTA Modules: Let us break it down for you…

DELTA course information Module 1

DELTA Module One

The DELTA Module One is a preparatory course for a long-written exam.

It covers teaching methodologies, language concepts, specific terminology, and learner skills and problems.

DELTA Module One exams take place in June and December of every year. 

This course can be taken online or in the classroom. 

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DELTA Module Two

The DELTA Module 2 is centred around developing your professional practice.

You are assessed through a portfolio of coursework including lesson observations. 

The DELTA Module 2 is normally classroom-based, although there are online options. 

DELTA course information Module 3

DELTA Module 3

There are two different options to take with the DELTA Module 3.

  • Option One: An independent investigation, which leads to the design of a course programme.
  • Option Two: An independent situation analysis, leading to the design of a change proposal looking at an area of management.


DELTA Module 3 can be taken online or in the classroom.

You can take the modules in any order.

What are the entry requirements for the DELTA?

Most centres will look for candidates who meet these requirements:

  • 20 years old and educated to degree level
  • One year of full-time ESL teaching experience to a variety of age groups and language levels
  • An ability to demonstrate a high understanding of the English language as well as principles of English language teaching
  • A CELTA or equivalent is preferred although teaching experience can be considered instead
DELTA course information Full-time

Full-time DELTA

The intensive way of completing the DELTA, which can be done within 8 – 12 weeks if you can have the time off and fully commit.

Full-time DELTAs are intensive and we recommend checking the timetable before committing.

DELTA course information Part-time

Part-time DELTA

Part-time DELTA courses can take anywhere from 6 months to one year, depending on the course provider.

Part-time courses are better taken if you are still working, although we advise this if you are only working 15 – 18 hours per week.

DELTA course information - Online

Online DELTA

You can take the DELTA module one and the DELTA module three online.

The Online modules are more flexible although there will be scheduled zoom lessons and meetings with your tutor.

Find out more about the online DELTA here.


Should I take the DELTA?

That really depends on you. You should ask yourself these questions: 

  • Am I serious about a career in English Language Teaching?
  • Do I want to climb the career ladder? 
  • Do I want to build on my ELT skills and knowledge?
  • Do I want to move from “regular” classroom teaching and into roles such as course management?

If the answer is yes, take a look at our DELTA courses in our course calendar to find an option that will suit you. 

Is the DELTA equivalent to a degree?

The Delta is a level seven certificate in the UK (on the Regulated Qualification Framework RFQ). This is the equivalent level to a Master’s degree.

Can I take a DELTA without a CELTA?

Most DELTA courses do not require a CELTA to gain admittance but it substantially helps your application if you do have one. Most schools will take into consideration your teaching experience and how you perform on the application. 

Be wary, there are a minority of schools that are strict and only look for candidates with a CELTA qualification (or equivalent). If you would like more guidance on this, please get in touch with a StudyCELTA Advisor.

Do I need to complete all three DELTA Modules to obtain a DELTA?

Yes, you do need to complete all three modules. If you have completed one module, you are not bound to finishing the remaining two as you typically take one module at a time (unless the course provider is offering a DELTA course bundle).

Most schools and organisations will want candidates who have completed all three modules (if you are applying for a job that asks for a DELTA certificate). You receive a separate certificate for each module you complete. You receive the full DELTA qualification when you complete all three modules.

The grades awarded are:

  • Pass with Distinction
  • Pass with Merit
  • Pass
  • Fail

Do I have to take the DELTA Module 1 exam with the DELTA centre I am studying with?

It may be easier to take the exam with the DELTA centre that you are taking the preparatory course with, however it is not a requirement. If there is a certified DELTA examination centre local to you, you can take the exam there instead.

Do I need to take the DELTA modules all at one centre?

No, you do not have to take all the module at a centre. As each module is a separate course, you can take them at different centres, if you wish.

Do you need to complete the DELTA module in order?

No, you don’t need to take the modules in order. You can start any of the modules first. Look at our range of DELTA courses and see what times and dates will suit you.

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Why take the DELTA?

For English as a second language teachers, the DELTA is the next professional step in their teaching career. After undertaking studies (such CELTA or Trinity CertTESOL), and teaching English for a minimum of one year (or 1200 hours) full-time, a teacher can apply to take the DELTA.

The DELTA course can not only deepen your knowledge of the theory and practice of English language teaching. But can also open the way for you for senior roles, such as director of studies, teacher trainer, school owner, etc.

Regardless of whether you take the DELTA completely online, online-blended or face-to-face, the certificate you receive will be exactly the same. Your accredited centre will provide you with a provision certificate upon successful completion of the course.  The University of Cambridge Language Assessment Department will send your official certificate via post.

Finally, the DELTA will build on and strengthen your capabilities as an English language teacher. Having the DELTA will set you up for positions of higher responsibility.

Online Delta Courses

The DELTA Modules: Let us break it down for you...

You can take the modules in any order.

What are the entry requirements for the DELTA?

Most centres will look for candidates who meet these requirements:

  • 20 years old and educated to degree level
  • One year of full-time ESL teaching experience to a variety of age groups and language levels
  • An ability to demonstrate a high understanding of the English language as well as principles of English language teaching
  • A CELTA or equivalent is preferred although teaching experience can be considered instead
DELTA course information Full-time

Full-time DELTA

The intensive way of completing the DELTA, which can be done within 8 - 12 weeks if you can have the time off and fully commit.

Full-time DELTAs are intensive and we recommend checking the timetable before committing.

DELTA course information Part-time

Part-time DELTA

Part-time DELTA courses can take anywhere from 6 months to one year, depending on the course provider.

Part-time courses are better taken if you are still working, although we advise this if you are only working 15 – 18 hours per week.

DELTA course information - Online

Online DELTA

You can take the DELTA module one and the DELTA module three online.

The Online modules are more flexible although there will be scheduled zoom lessons and meetings with your tutor.

Find out more about the online DELTA here.


Should I take the DELTA?

That really depends on you. You should ask yourself these questions: 

  • Am I serious about a career in English Language Teaching?
  • Do I want to climb the career ladder? 
  • Do I want to build on my ELT skills and knowledge?
  • Do I want to move from “regular” classroom teaching and into roles such as course management?

If the answer is yes, take a look at our DELTA courses in our course calendar to find an option that will suit you. 

Is the DELTA equivalent to a degree?

The Delta is a level seven certificate in the UK (on the Regulated Qualification Framework RFQ). This is the equivalent level to a Master’s degree.

Can I take a DELTA without a CELTA?

Most DELTA courses do not require a CELTA to gain admittance but it substantially helps your application if you do have one. Most schools will take into consideration your teaching experience and how you perform on the application. 

Be wary, there are a minority of schools that are strict and only look for candidates with a CELTA qualification (or equivalent). If you would like more guidance on this, please get in touch with a StudyCELTA Advisor.

Do I need to complete all three DELTA Modules to obtain a DELTA?

Yes, you do need to complete all three modules. If you have completed one module, you are not bound to finishing the remaining two as you typically take one module at a time (unless the course provider is offering a DELTA course bundle).

Most schools and organisations will want candidates who have completed all three modules (if you are applying for a job that asks for a DELTA certificate). You receive a separate certificate for each module you complete. You receive the full DELTA qualification when you complete all three modules.

The grades awarded are:

  • Pass with Distinction
  • Pass with Merit
  • Pass
  • Fail

Do I have to take the DELTA Module 1 exam with the DELTA centre I am studying with?

It may be easier to take the exam with the DELTA centre that you are taking the preparatory course with, however it is not a requirement. If there is a certified DELTA examination centre local to you, you can take the exam there instead.

Do I need to take the DELTA modules all at one centre?

No, you do not have to take all the module at a centre. As each module is a separate course, you can take them at different centres, if you wish.

Do you need to complete the DELTA module in order?

No, you don’t need to take the modules in order. You can start any of the modules first. Look at our range of DELTA courses and see what times and dates will suit you.

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