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Young girl in classroom | November Newsletter for teachers

November 2023 - Your news from Cambridge

 

Dear teacher,

Welcome to this month's issue of our newsletter for teachers of English! These are some of our highlights for this month:

  • The launch of Cambridge English Qualifications Digital.
  • Some of our most popular social media posts and blog articles from last month.
  • A teacher activity focusing on the difference between take, make and do.

Happy teaching!

Introducing Cambridge English Qualifications Digital

 

From February 2024, we are moving away from our current computer-based exam offering to a new enhanced digital experience: Cambridge English Qualifications Digital.
Learn more about the new format and hear what candidates and teachers think.

Cambridge English Qualifications Digital
Find out more
Facebook: proverbs

Popular proverbs

A practical lesson for advanced level students with common proverbs.

More like this on Facebook

Instagram: collective nouns

Collective nouns

There are several nouns in English to describe a group of animals. This lesson shows four of them for your intermediate students.

More like this on Instagram

Blog: palabras en inglés que usamos mal

10 palabras en inglés que decimos mal

Parking? Footing? Aquí tienes diez ejemplos muy habituales de palabras en inglés que usamos mal en español y su equivalente correcto en inglés.

 

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Blog: Cambridge English Qualifications and Linguaskill

Qualifications y Linguaskill

Te presentamos las diferentes opciones de exámenes de Cambridge para tus alumnos, con explicación de sus principales características.

 

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Road idioms

 

This animated lesson shows several idioms that use vocabulary related to roads.

Remember! If you can't view the animation, just click on the image to open the link on your browser.

Roads idioms
More animated lessons
Teacher activity: take, make and do

Take, make and do

 

Do your students know if they should ‘take pride in their work’ or ‘make pride in their work’?⁣ Do they know if something ‘makes a difference’ or ‘does a difference’?⁣
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Help them remember the uses of ‘make’, ‘do’ and ‘take’ with this free 5-minute activity!⁣
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💡Quick tip! You can set this activity for homework or as a quick class filler, warmer or cooler task.⁣

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