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Cambridge University Press & Assessment English
Education Administration Programs
Cambridge, England 207,630 followers
Where your world grows. We help people learn English and prove their skills to the world.
About us
At Cambridge University Press & Assessment, we help millions of people learn English and prove their skills to the world. To learn English is to enjoy and experience a language that opens up opportunities across the world. It helps people connect, communicate and come closer together. Shaped by research and insights, our unique learning resources and assessments engage and inspire millions of learners throughout their entire learning journey. We provide the world’s leading range of qualifications and tests for learners and teachers of English. Globally-recognised by more than 20,000 universities, employers and governments, our research-based assessments are a mark of excellence that open doors. Our work is supported around the world by a network of 2,800 exam centres, over 50,000 schools and tens of thousands of examiners, teachers, education experts and publishers. Explore our world to see how we can help you grow yours: cambridge.org/english
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https://www.cambridge.org/english
External link for Cambridge University Press & Assessment English
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, England
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1913
- Specialties
- English language exams, Language assessment, Teacher qualifications and tests, Benchmarking, Consultancy, English language learning, Research, Bespoke solutions, Education reform, Curriculum, English teaching resources, and English learning resources
Locations
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Shaftesbury Road
Cambridge, England CB2 8, GB
Employees at Cambridge University Press & Assessment English
Updates
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How can we support our primary learners to develop the thinking skills needed to thrive in their future lives? In this post, Kate Gregson, author of The TKT Course Young Learners Module provides practical ideas for supporting children to develop cognitive strategies through language learning. #CambridgeEnglish #LanguageLearning #TKT #YoungLearners #ELT #EnglishLanguageTeaching
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Are you preparing learners for their digital exams? In the weeks before exam day, we want you to feel supported and confident. In her latest blog post, Sangeeta Sathe draws on her experience as a teacher trainer, academic manager and examiner to highlight activities and resources to give your learners the best chance of exam day success. #CEQDigital https://bit.ly/4dAFtfy
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Linguaskill uses advanced automarker technology to measure a candidate’s English level, providing fast, reliable and accurate results! Learn how the automarker works within the Linguaskill Writing test: https://lnkd.in/gYd7i7sx #CambridgeEnglish #Linguaskill #AI #Technology #EnglishTest #English #Writing #WritingTest
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Feeling overwhelmed by generative AI and its potential in the classroom? We've got you covered. Our free idea pack is full of bite-sized, research-based activities to make incorporating GenAI into your lessons a breeze! Read the full article to unlock a world of possibilities ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/gF23uj-X #generativeAI #ELThelp #futureofeducation #teachingideas #freeresources
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Our next off-stage chat from #IATEFL is with Matt Ellman. Matt was one of the amazing speakers at the conference, with his talk looking at how we can make teacher education programmes more sustainable. We caught Matt after his talk, to hear about the highlights ⬇️ Download our Sustainability Activity cards here: https://bit.ly/4bbEBw3
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Get all your learners involved with this fun storytelling game. 1) Have your students sit in a circle. 2) Start them off with a sentence like: ‘I was walking down a quiet street when I saw ...’ 👀 3) Get students to take turns adding sentences to the story, building on what the previous student said. This can also be done as a written activity!
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Interested to know what we were talking about at #IATEFL this year? Take a look at our first offstage chat with Dr Brigita Seguis as she tells us about her session 'Digital learning: with or without a teacher?'. Brigita presented the findings of a study that evaluated the impact of having a teacher attached to delivering the Evolve Digital course, and she shares some of the key takeaways. Find out more information on the study, or the Evolve Digital course here: https://lnkd.in/gdPhQQxs Stay tuned for more offstage chats from #IATEFL2024
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Can your students tell the difference between US and UK accents and how words are pronounced? 💡 Here’s a 5-minute activity to do in class or set as homework! Start the activity here: https://lnkd.in/gh7-rGzX #EnglishPronunciation #TeachEnglish #EnglishListening