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If you’re teaching spoken language or planning speaking and listening lessons, this is a great place to start for role-play resources, debate and speech tasks, group and drama activities, and presentations.
Recent educational research suggests that oracy is a cornerstone of students' literacy development, so the more time spent in lessons on developing students' speaking and listening skills, the better!
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The importance of narrative
The importance of narrative
Published: 02/02/2016
By: Emela Milne and Victoria Honeybourne
Tackling unseen poetry: from the creative to the critical
Tackling unseen poetry: from the creative to the critical
Published: 12/05/2016
By: Francis Gilbert
Using technology in the geography classroom
Using technology in the geography classroom
Published: 08/09/2020
By: Alan Parkinson
10 ideas for new MFL teachers
10 ideas for new MFL teachers
Published: 10/09/2020
By: Sheena Newland
Mapping the heart of Shakespeare
Mapping the heart of Shakespeare
Published: 19/03/2018
By: Ben Crystal
Loneliness – how to help ourselves, colleagues and students to feel less lonely
Loneliness – how to help ourselves, colleagues and students to feel less lonely
Published: 19/04/2022
By: Ruth Simmons, Mental Health Foundation
The principles of effective feedback
The principles of effective feedback
Published: 25/04/2022
By: Michael Chiles
Benefits of games for language learning
Benefits of games for language learning
Published: 11/05/2022
By: Lucy Palmer
Inspire history students with creative approaches
Inspire history students with creative approaches
Published: 12/05/2022
By: Alex Fairlamb
Reflections on teaching the Holocaust
Reflections on teaching the Holocaust
Published: 12/05/2022
By: Sarah Jackson
Using technology in the history classroom
Using technology in the history classroom
Published: 12/05/2022
By: Dave Stacey
Starting and finishing primary school
Starting and finishing primary school
Published: 13/06/2022
By: Jo Barwell