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Methodology seminars for teachers

The seminars are designed for teachers who are preparing candidates for Cambridge exams, or who are planning to do so in the future. Their aim is:

to familiarise teachers with the content of the particular papers in the Cambridge examination
to increase teachers’ awareness of the skills required by candidates taking the Cambridge exams
to familiarise teachers with the assessment criteria for particular skills
to help teachers improve candidate performance

The seminars will be given by trained presenters and supported by materials produced by University of Cambridge. The seminars are designed to last around three hours. All participants will receive an official certificate of attendance.
To request places at these seminars, please contact your particular centre for detailed information. Each event can accommodate a maximum of 30 participants. As the seminars are popular, it is recommended that requests are made as soon as possible, as places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. All seminars are free of charge.
We will confirm your booking approximately two weeks in advance and send you an invitation letter / e-mail, which will contain venue and time details.

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18. and 25.1. 2013 (PRAHA)   - Learning English Through Drama

Praha
British Council, Politických vězňů 13, Praha 1

18. and 25.1. 2013 (13 – 16h)
LEARNING ENGLISH THROUGH DRAMA

Presenter:  Jat Dhillon    

More information and registration is to be found here.

OTHER COURSES FOR TEACHERS
Have a look at our offer of online and face-to-face courses for teachers of English here

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