Welcome to your Teachers’ Newsletter for September
This month, you’ll find:
teacher handbooks to accompany you on the exam preparation journey
the Getting Started with Cambridge series of workshops for teachers
tips on promoting well-being in the pre-primary classroom
a checklist for evaluating generative AI (GenAI) tools.
Your exam preparation journey companion
A new course marks the start of a new learning journey. Handbooks for teachers have everything you need to accompany you on this journey, including understanding the exam format, candidate expectations, and how to prepare students for success. Simply select your level, choose ‘Teacher essentials’ and then ‘Handbook for teachers’.
Join us for 7 days of online training with 40+ pedagogical workshops, designed to help you get the most out of our core learning materials for pre-primary, young learners, teenagers, and exam preparation.
Explore your coursebook in depth with hands-on advice and strategies from our expert trainers.
Effectively managing a mixed-ability pre-primary classroom requires an understanding of each child’s unique background and learning pace. In this article, we share six practical strategies to integrate into your routine that will support, engage and challenge your learners.
Are you thinking of using generative AI (GenAI) tools but would like some extra support and guidance? Take a look at our checklist to help you evaluate GenAI tools and make sure they’re effective and safe for use in your teaching.
Blog: tips for success at the B2 First Reading paper
Are you preparing your students for B2 First? In this article of our blog in Spanish, we explore what the Reading paper consists of, and provide your learners with tips, a study plan, sample exercises and links to extra resources.
Looking for an activity to motivate your teenage learners in their exam preparation classes? Why not try a grammar auction! It encourages students to practise grammar and proofreading, and makes correcting errors fun. Discover tips for making the activity a success.
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