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Welcome to your Teachers' Newsletter

In this newsletter, you’ll find:  

  • tips on making the most of your students’ exam results
  • activities to keep students engaged during the holidays
  • a free idea pack on using generative AI to support your teaching.
  • a short video lesson from our social media and a blog article on tips for Writing at B2 First.

Plus, share your views on the Cambridge English Qualifications Speaking test – and more! 

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Using exam results to improve teaching and learning 

 

What strategies can you use to reflect on exam results with your learners? And how can you use the results to direct your own professional development? Discover ideas and advice in Pack 10 'Results and celebrations' on the Cambridge Exam Preparation Journey hub.

Discover the resources

Generative AI for teachers: free idea pack! 

 

The potential of generative AI (GenAI) tools in ELT is vast but the key to success is identifying exactly where these tools can best support your teaching needs. Learn more about using GenAI in your teaching and download a free idea pack. 

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Download the idea pack
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Keep students engaged during the holidays

 

With school holidays just around the corner, you may be wondering how to keep your students engaged outside the classroom. Our webinar is full of practical classroom activities to keep your learners motivated, and you can download the accompanying handout for more ideas and resources (link in webinar description).

Watch the video

Share your views on the Speaking test

 

Help us improve the exam experience of candidates by sharing your views on the Cambridge English Qualifications Speaking test. The online survey takes around 10 minutes to complete and as a thank you, you'll have the chance to enter a prize draw to win a gift voucher worth £100 (or local equivalent).  

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Take the survey
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'Though' at the end of sentences

 

In this month's video lesson we look at the meaning of 'though' at the end of sentences and we give tips and examples for your students on how to use it.

 

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

Watch the video lesson

Blog: tips for Writing at B2 First

 

In this new post from our blog in Spanish, we offer tips, ideas and learning strategies for your students to perform their best at their B2 First exam.

We also provide them with useful resources to practise and include a detailed overview of the requirements and assessment criteria.

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Read the article

Global Preparation Centres Event  

 

Looking for practical advice on how to build your students’ confidence? Register for our online global event on Saturday 26 October, and don’t forget to share feedback on topics you wish to see in the events programme through our short survey. 

Register for the event

Our teacher webinars 

 

Our webinar programme is taking a break over the summer but we’ll be back with a brand-new programme from September. More information coming soon!

View our past webinars

Best wishes

The Cambridge team – English

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