Welcome to your preparation centre newsletter for March.
In this issue find out how to get the most from mock tests, build exam-day confidence, improve your students’ employability, access our latest webinars for teachers and talk to parents about registering their child for a Cambridge exam – and more!
Prepare. Action. Feedback. Get the most from mock tests
Mock tests can help give students an authentic experience of taking Cambridge English Qualifications. Our website gives you lots of ideas for using mock tests to identify students’ strengths and areas to develop while building exam-day confidence.
Deciding when learners are ready to enter for their Cambridge English exam often relies on the judgement of their teachers. This webinar covers a wide range of resources to help teachers decide when students are ready for exam day.
If you are preparing students for our computer-based exams, Teaching Tips for the Computer-Based Cambridge English Qualifications has lots of ideas and activities.
The booklet helps you familiarise students with completing tasks on the Cambridge exam platform and covers practising English reading, writing and listening tasks on-screen and with headphones.
Writing for fluency is writing as a way of discovery, of finding out one's opinions. In order to better prepare our students for writing, we must spend time writing for fun and exploration. In this article, Jade Blue shares some hands-on classroom activities you can try with your students to help them develop writing fluency.
Unpacking the Exam Journey – building Complete confidence for, and success in, Cambridge English Qualifications
The journey to test-day can often seem like a long and twisting road. Teachers make sure they cover all elements of the syllabus and students work diligently completing tasks set. But what are the component parts of the journey, moving through the CEFR level and building exam skills along the way? Join us for a series of three webinars. Our expert guides are ready to unpack the exam journey, pointing out the important waymarks in developing students’ language, skills and confidence as they move forward towards exam day.
Employability Skills is a short online module to give your young adult learners essential soft skills for career success.
The module has eight, one-hour units and can be taken alongside any regular English course. It's delivered through the Cambridge One platform so you can track students’ progress and find content for teachers and students all in one place.
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