Teaching KET and PET for Schools
Workshops for Teachers
The “Teaching KET and PET for Schools workshops” are aimed at teachers who teach the Cambridge ESOL KET and PET exams or are planning to do so. There are three workshop modules available.The workshops take place on Friday afternoon, starting on 28 October 2011. The workshop modules can be attended individually but we recommend attending all three modules. Our Cambridge Examinations Centre in Winterthur offers an ideal seminar location. The venue is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, allowing for seminars where participants can all work with a PC including internet access. During the course you will be able to talk to Cambridge staff about attending Cambridge events, working as an invigilator or examiner and other issues that are of importance for you.
Workshop Module 1 - Friday, 28 October 2011 (13.30 - 17.00)
| • How are your students tested – examples (question types methods of marking) • Language is a skill • Accuracy & Fluency • Grammar & Vocabulary • Using English outside the class |
Workshop Module 2 - Friday, 4 November 2011 (13.30 - 17.00)
| • Paper 1: Reading & Writing • Paper 2: Listening • Paper 3: Speaking • Should I use a course book? Is it enough to just do the course book? • Samples of course books • Activities in the class |
Workshop Module 3 - Friday, 11 November 2011 (13.30 - 17.00)
| • Using past papers (old tests) • How to run mock speaking and writing practices • Using practice test books • Getting students to read • Using graded readers / reading texts • Teaching exam strategy (tips) |
| Presenter: |
Tim Black |
| Location: |
Cambridge Examinations Centre, Zürcherstrasse 46, 8400 Winterthur |
| Dates: | 28 October, 4 November, 11 November |
| Time: |
13.30 - 17.00 |
| Price: | CHF 90 per module CHF 250 for workshop package (all three modules) |
| Included | detailed documentation, KET and PET teacher handbooks, coffee break with refreshments, voucher for our online shop |
Our Cambridge Examinations Centre in Winterthur offers an ideal seminar location. The venue is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, allowing for seminars where participants can all work with a PC including internet access. During the course you will be able to talk to Cambridge staff about attending Cambridge events, working as an invigilator or examiner and other issues that are of importance for you.