New
Webinar: The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
(CEFR): Understanding and using the CEFR for teaching and learning, 15
& 17 July 2013
Cambridge English Language Assessment invites you to join us for our new webinar - The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR): Understanding and using the CEFR for teaching and learning, the next topic in our programme of webinars for 2012-13.
This
webinar gives an overview of the CEFR and briefly examines its origin
and aims before looking, in more detail, at the illustrative scales
which describe what learners ‘can do’ at the six reference levels
(A1-C2) in terms of listening, reading, writing and speaking. The
webinar focuses on how teachers can use the CEFR scales in their daily
practice by first engaging in some familiarisation activities and then
exploring how teachers can use the scales with their students to support
teaching and learning..
To register for this webinar, please click on your preferred date and time below:
If you have missed any of our previous webinars, you can watch recordings and download the slides
from our Teacher Support site. Topics include the revised Cambridge English: Proficiency, Cambridge English: First for Schools, Cambridge English: Key for Schools, Cambridge English: Advanced Speaking, Cambridge English: Preliminary for Schools, How
are Cambridge English Writing papers marked?, How can assessment
support learning? A Learning Oriented Approach, Words at Work: Teaching
speaking skills for the workplace, 100 years - 100 ideas and
Understanding the IELTS Speaking test.
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Social
networks are playing an increasingly important role in our personal
lives, and also in education. In this webinar we examine what social
networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook or Google+ have to do with
the world of language teaching. Whether you're a teacher, trainer, DoS
or school administrator, this session will help you think about how to
create and engage with online social networks, on a personal level and
professional level, as well as with your English language students. You
will leave the session with some clear ideas about how to get the most
of a number of social networks..
Best wishes
The Cambridge English Webinars Team
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