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Global Schools Festival in review
What does a positive future look like for language teaching beyond 2020?
In November, we hosted the Global Schools Festival live from our three virtual 'stages', asking the big questions about the future of teaching and learning in schools around the world. If you missed our live event, check out our review which discusses the big ideas from the festival.
Read articleThe World of Better Learning
Visit our ‘World of Better Learning’ blog for ideas, insights and free resources, shared by language and education experts.
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Get in touchOracy in the primary classroom
Discover why oracy goes much further than just speaking skills, and learn how to integrate it into your primary lessons with our 6-part blog series from Kimberley Silver.
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A science experiment that makes learning fun for children.
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Make children’s online learning a virtual voyage of discovery.
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A read-along of The Little Red Hen for very young learners.

Resources for teachers
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What is oracy?
Watch an oracy lesson in action with students at the University of Cambridge Primary School and hear from experts about the benefits of incorporating oracy into lessons.
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Songs to help children sparkle and shine online!
David Valente demonstrates fun and physical songs to give you confidence and inspiration for integrating them into your online teaching.
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Tips for engaging young learners
Join our Learn English with Cambridge YouTube presenters for tips on engaging young learners and developing their language skills.
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