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Essential Skills and Ideas for Newer Teachers of MFL at Key Stages 3 and 4
 
This one-day course is designed for all MFL teachers who are in their first few years of teaching and are facing the challenge of delivering KS3 and GCSE. Delegates will explore practical strategies, ideas and useful resources, plus some motivational techniques and insider tips to bring better discipline and exam success. You will leave with a wealth of ideas and materials which will be of immediate benefit in the classroom.
AVAILABLE IN 10 LOCATIONS
or inhouse
 
BIRMINGHAM
CAMBRIDGE
CARDIFF
EXETER
LEEDS
LIVERPOOL
LONDON
MANCHESTER
NEWCASTLE
SOUTHAMPTON

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COURSE CONTENT
  • Practical teaching strategies for use in MFL
  • Lesson planning: what makes a good lesson outstanding?
  • Assessment, recording and reporting made easy and useful
  • Strategies for managing behaviour in the MFL classroom
  • Engaging, motivating and stretching learners of all abilities
  • Examinations: what is expected, how to maximise performance
  • Activities you can use to rescue a lesson gone wrong

"Very informative and well presented"

Helene Gwynne - Grittleton House School
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Duration: One Day
Price: £270 + VAT
Reference: 7751WW
     
 
     

Thoroughly enjoyed the course - very useful!
Patrick O Leary, Claremont Fan Court School
 
A worthwhile course interesting t share ideas. Well presented.
Carlene Berry, Newbridge School
 
Excellent informative session. Clearly had a lot of experience to share. Helped me to realise that everyone has the same issues and am not alone!
Elizabeth Bowles, The Matthew Arnold School
 
Thoroughly enjoyed the course and will recommend it to the department.
Remi Sarumi, Cumberland School
 

 

 

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