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Whether we're teaching or learning English, digital is a powerful tool that’s transforming the classroom. From computers and tablets to smartphones and the internet, technology can deliver valuable, interactive and engaging content. Not only does this allow teachers and learners to have a more convenient and personalised experience, technology allows for flexibility, more accessible content and the growth of learning experiences around the world.
7 common English grammar mistakes
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Keeping students (and yourself!) motivated with digital learning
Deirdre Cjiffers
Where is technology taking English language learning?
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Our free interactive games include music and images to engage learners and make learning exciting and enjoyable.
Cambridge Dictionary
From word lists and quizzes to grammar advice, our dictionary resources are perfect for bite-sized activities, self-study and community learning.
Cambridge Thesaurus
Get clear explanations and examples of the differences between thousands of synonyms and antonyms, in both British and American English.
Kahoots
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Angela Piédrola Ortiz
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Bite-sized learning: 3 ways to use digital content inside and outside the classroom
Jiri Horak
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How VR and emerging edtech will affect future learning
Carley Spence
Digital skills: what’s next for language teachers?
Hayo Reinders
We’ve teamed up with leading experts in the use of technology in language learning and teaching, offering practical tips on how you can best use technology to support learning inside and outside the classroom.
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Technology can be used to understand an individual’s skills, knowledge and ability. From online tests to quizzes and games, digital assessment gives you more flexibility to engage and interact with learners. The great benefit of technology is that it can help you support learners in the classroom or at home, and that support can be easily personalised to encourage them to learn and grow.
Explore our range of free resources and insights to learn how digital assessment can support you.
How to choose digital tools for learning and assessment?
Using mobile phones for exam preparation
Greg Wagstaff
How to support exam prep with our free resources
Alberto Costa and Sarah Ellis
Joanna Szoke
Empowering remote learners through self-assessment
Katie Welch
Supporting every teacher: giving digital feedback on learners’ writing
Philip Kerr
Monitoring, assessing learning, and giving feedback remotely
Ceri Jones
Discover your level of English with our quick, free online test. Explore the next steps on your English language journey. Prove your knowledge, work towards an exam or continue learning.
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Speak & Improve is a research project from the University of Cambridge. By using it you are helping us improve technology that will help English learners with their speaking skills around the world.
Speak & Improve
Developed by the University of Cambridge, Write & Improve is a free tool that helps you to improve your English writing online.
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Digital wellbeing means using technology in a way that promotes learners’ and teachers' success and overall health. While digital is proving hugely beneficial to education, it’s important to set boundaries and develop strategies that support our wellbeing as individuals and as a society.
Have you considered the impact that technology is having on you and your students?
The Cambridge Wellbeing Check
Tips for acknowledging your wellbeing and speaking up
A guide to meditation for high performance
Emily Fletcher
Mindfulness and wellbeing
Kate Brierton
Divija Bhasi
Supporting every teacher: Teacher wellbeing when working from home
Christina Gkonou
6 tips for teachers: creating a positive learning environment
Chris Thorn
How to be mindful of technology use
Julia Harris
Promote positive student wellbeing with a clear understanding of how your students feel, and where they need support.
Our digital materials are underpinned by the latest research into second language acquisition and the Cambridge Principles of Digital Pedagogy. Our commitment to research enables us to deliver useful and practical ideas and guidance that will add value to the learning experience and support the development of digital literacy in your learners.
ELT papers
Explore the extensive range of topics covered in our pedagogical frameworks and research papers to access relevant, evidence-based support and practical ideas to implement in your classroom.
Flipped learning
What is flipped learning, and how can we best use it for teaching English language learners?
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Personalization of language learning through adaptive technology
How can innovations in Natural Language Processing and semantic computing help develop tools for language learning?
Digital Pedagogy for Young Learners
What pedagogical principles should we consider when using digital technologies with primary and pre-primary language learners?
Using mobile devices in the language classroom
How can we use mobile functions, apps, and web-based resources to develop language skills and cultural learning?
Personalization of language learning through mobile technologies
How can mobile learning personalise learning and improve language teaching?
Blended language learning
How can blended learning put learners at the centre of the learning process, encourage independence, and help teachers support learning?
Cambridge Digital Learning articles
Collaboration in online learning
Explore how online information and communication technologies can facilitate group learning processes and the co-construction of new skills and knowledge.
Mobile technology and online language learning
Explore the role of mobile technologies in English language learning and how you can use these to amplify language learning beyond traditional learning contexts.
Gamification in learning and teaching
Discover more on the concept of gamification in the context of language teaching and learning and what the future of this field looks like.
Teaching and learning with augmented reality
Learn more about the background of AR in education and its current and future potential in the language classroom.
Motivation and language learning in online contexts
Discover how we can successfully motivate our students to learn in an online environment and the variety of intrinsic and extrinsic factors that impact motivation.
Speech technology for language learning research and today’s tools
Find out more about contemporary research and tools and discover practical teaching techniques to try out today.
Digital wellbeing means using technology in a way that promotes learners’ and teachers' success and overall health. While digital is proving hugely beneficial to education, it’s important to set boundaries and develop strategies that support our wellbeing as individuals and as a society. Have you considered the impact that technology is having on you and your students?
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