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TKT Glossary

What Are TKT Glossary Terms?

TKT has a list of ELT terms known as the TKT Glossary. Knowing these terms is important for TKTiers. Understanding these terms helps teachers communicate better, plan lessons effectively, and understand basic language teaching ideas. By learning these terms, teachers can handle classroom challenges confidently, engage students better, and create a smooth learning environment.

How to Study These TKT Glossary Terms?

The TKT glossary terms are listed alphabetically, just like in the official TKT Glossary. Click on a letter to see terms starting with that letter.
After studying a lesson, review all the terms and their explanations from that lesson.
Create flashcards using 3-inch by 5-inch paper. Write the word on one side and its meaning on the other.
Test your knowledge by trying to define the word when you see it, and by trying to identify the word when you see its definition.
Make sure you know all the terms perfectly.

TKT Glossary Terms – Core Modules

Click the first letter of the term you want to study. This grid includes terms related to Core Module. Please note that there aren’t any terms starting with W, X and Z.

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TKT Glossary Terms – CLIL Module

Click the first letter of the term you want to study. This grid includes terms related to CLIL Module.

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NOPQRSTUVWXYZ

TKT Glossary Terms – YL Module

Click the first letter of the term you want to study. This grid includes terms related to YL Module.

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Meet the Trainer – Noel Perera

Noel loves helping new teachers improve their skills and grow their careers. He has worked with many TKTiers worldwide, guiding them for the exam and enhancing their teaching methods. Ace The TKT holds his knowledge and experience gained over 18 years as an English teacher and trainer.

Disclaimer

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