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Best Practice | Vocabulary & oracy
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Vocabulary & oracy
How to get pupils writing for pleasure, enjoyment and success
First encounters with William Shakespeare
Pupils' language: Are we missing a trick in primary assessment?
The word gap: Supporting pupils’ spoken language
Telling the story: Ofsted's English subject report
Teaching oracy: 10 strategies for your classroom
Embedding oracy education into the curriculum and the primary school
Case study: Getting pupils to talk about their learning
Welcoming and supporting Ukrainian refugees in your school
Literacy: Top tips for instilling a love of reading
The power of words: Teaching vocabulary
Phonics: The debate continues...
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