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Delta conversations: Kirsten

An interview with the lovely Sandy Millin about doing the Delta.

Sandy Millin

This is part of a series of posts showing you all the different ways you can approach the Cambridge Delta. They are designed to help you find out more about the course and what it involves, as well as helping you to choose the right way to do it for you, your lifestyle and the time you have available. If you’ve done the Delta (or any other similar higher-level teaching course, including a Masters), and you’d like to join in, let me know by leaving me a comment or contacting me via Twitter @sandymillin.

Kirsten Colquhoun qualified with a TEFL certificate in 2003. Since then she has taught in Thailand, China, Spain, England, Qatar and South Africa. She did her Delta while teaching in Cambridge in 2009. Now she is back at home in Cape Town, working as a TEFL trainer, writer, materials developer and blogger. She blogs…

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3 comments on “Delta conversations: Kirsten

  1. Anonymous
    January 14, 2019

    Hi Kirsten ,My name is Ronnies .I am interested in putting my profile online .Would you be able to help me with a contact person to help me doing that ,please.
    Regards
    Ronnies

    • Kirsten
      January 15, 2019

      Hi Ronnies. You can upload your CV on http://www.tefl.com and try to find a job on there. Or you can make your own website on wix.com. Hope this helps!

  2. Charlotte
    May 15, 2019

    Hi Kirsten,

    After crawling the internet for people who did the module 3 Delta on thier own, I came across your post on “Delta Conversations”. I plan on doing my module 3 on my own this summer (having already completed modules 1 and 2), ready for submission in December. I would like to know how you self-submit module 3? How did you go about sending this to Cambridge?

    Many thanks,

    Charlotte.

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