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Welcome to your Teachers’ Newsletter for July 

This month, you'll find:  

  • a guide to supporting learners with dyslexia in exam preparation classes
  • a webinar exploring the value of learner reflection 
  • a wide range of lesson plans on our website

Plus, take a look at a video lesson from our social media, our latest blog article – and more!

Front cover of the teachers' guide to supporting learners with dyslexia

Supporting learners with dyslexia

 

Many teachers have learners with dyslexia in their exam preparation classes. With lots of practical tips and ideas for lesson plans, these teacher guides will help you to support learners with dyslexia in preparation for our qualifications. 

Download the guide for the 'for Schools' exams 
Download the guide for young learners 
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Lesson plans to inspire your teaching 

 

Are you teaching Cambridge English Qualifications? We have a wide range of lesson plans available on our website with everything you need to deliver a 45-minute lesson in the classroom or online. Simply select your level and find the lesson plans within the ‘Teacher essentials’ section.   

Download the lesson plans

The value of learner reflection 

 

Making time for reflection encourages students to take a step back and review what they have learned, enabling them to take charge of their learning. In this webinar, we look at strategies to help build reflection into your daily routine in the classroom. 

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Watch the webinar
Video screenshot. Text: Diferencias de los usos could, may, might

Could, may or might?

 

In this month's video lesson we look at the difference between 'could', 'may' and 'might', with example sentences and useful tips for your students to know when to use one or the other.

 

Check out our Facebook and Instagram pages for more videos, image lessons, and other teaching and learning resources!

 

Watch the video lesson

Blog: preparing for the Listening paper at B2 First

 

In this article of our blog in Spanish we dive into the Listening paper for B2 First.

 

We share strategies, techniques, tips and resources for your students to practise and enhance their chances of success.  

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Read the article

Celebrating teachers making a difference  

 

We're excited to share the news that our global schools film has won Gold in the Celebratory category at the EVCOM Clarion Awards, which celebrate excellence across cause-driven film, campaigns and live events. Teachers like you play a vital role in enriching your communities through English and our film seeks to recognise and highlight this work.  

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Best wishes

The Cambridge team – English

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