Revising A2 Key and B1 Preliminary Writing tests by Cambridge English, 26/11/2019 A look at recent revisions to Key and Preliminary Writing. Part of our series of Research Notes relevant for teachers preparing learners for Cambridge exams.
Consultation with teaching professionals to inform revisions to A2 Key and B1 Preliminary by Cambridge English, 13/11/2019 Debbie Howden and Angela Wright tell us about the market research 'health checks' employed to gather feedback on A2 Key, A2 Key for Schools, B1 Preliminary, and B1 Preliminary for Schools.
Updating the A2 Key and B1 Preliminary vocabulary lists by Cambridge English, 05/11/2019 Lanes, Love, Kalman, Brenchley and Pickles describe the process of updating the wordlist for A2 Key and B1 Preliminary exams and their schools variants.
Revisions to A2 Key and B1 Preliminary Speaking by Cambridge English, 30/10/2019 Kathryn Davies and Nick Glasson from our Assessment department report on how a periodic ‘health check’ prompted changes to A2 Key and B1 Preliminary.
Revisions to A2 Key and B1 Preliminary Reading by Cambridge English, 25/10/2019 Marianne Pickles, Tony Clark and Mark Elliott from our Assessment, Research and Thought Leadership, and Validation and Data Services departments, report on how one of our regular exam 'health checks' led to the revision of two of our exams.
How to teach English abroad by Cambridge English, 22/10/2019 Teaching English is a rewarding profession that can enable you to live and work in fascinating places all over the world. It will give you the opportunity to learn valuable skills, such as problem solving, communication and flexibility. As well as developing your professional skills, you also get to experience different countries and cultures. You may even get a chance to learn a new language too!