video tutorials and sample tests for our digital exams
tips on using the ‘Information for candidates’ booklets
fun teaching activities that focus on the topic of music.
Plus, find out about our March webinars for teachers and learners – and more!
10 things teachers told us about using GenAI
Do you use generative AI (GenAI) in your classroom? Working with the University of Bedfordshire, we asked teachers like you in 70 countries about how they use GenAI. Click below to learn 10 things they told us.
GenAI and other tech innovations are transforming education. Through our research, we’re at the forefront of change – so together we can have a bigger impact on the lives of your learners. Watch our new video to find out more about our research.
Are you concerned or excited about artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on teaching, learning and assessment?
Join our panel discussion on Tuesday 12 March on LinkedIn in which we explore the latest ideas, challenges and opportunities of AI in ELT. As well as contributing to your professional development, you will receive a certificate of attendance and access to a range of our resources.
Making the most of the 'Information for candidates' booklets
Even after lots of preparation, many learners still feel nervous on exam day. That’s why a key part of preparing learners for a Cambridge English Qualification is making sure that they feel ready and know what to expect.
Our ‘Information for candidates’ booklets guide learners through the exam journey – from information about the format and how to prepare, through to practical arrangements and what happens after the exam. You can find the booklets on our Exam Preparation page by selecting the level and then clicking on 'Learner essentials'.
Did you know that we have video tutorials and sample tests for each level of our digital exams? They are available on our website to help you and your learners get to know the new testing format. You can find these resources, along with more information about our digital exams, on our Cambridge English Qualifications Digital homepage. Just click on the 'exam preparation page' link and select your level.
Do we need music in schools? And what’s the secret to songwriting? This month’s teaching activities focus on the topic of music.
These fun and interactive learning tasks will engage students from Pre A1 Starters to C1 Advanced – and will work as individual, pair or whole class activities.
Through the looking glass – the value of learner reflection and how to build it into your classroom routine
Join us as we explore the value of learner reflection for learners from B1 Preliminary for Schools to C2 Proficiency, and look at a range of different strategies to help build reflection into your classroom practice.
Webinars for candidates: Success at B2 First, C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency
There is still time to register for our series of webinars for candidates, which will include tips and resources on how to prepare for the exam and a Q&A session with our trainers.
All sessions will take place at 18:00 CET and will be recorded. Please share the programme with your learners!
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