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Cambridge English: Young Learners (YLE) Cambridge English: Young Learners (YLE) Giving children a head start in English Cambridge English: Young Learners, also known as Young Learners English (YLE) are three fun, activity-based tests designed to motivate young learners. Choose from our official range of engaging preparation materials to maximise your children's chances in the exams. We offer both courses and practice tests for: Cambridge English: Starters (YLE Starters)Cambridge English: Movers (YLE Movers)Cambridge English: Flyers (YLE Flyers)

Search projects About Welcome to the Erasmus+ Project Results Platform. This database will give you access to descriptions, results and contact information of all projects funded under the Erasmus+ programme and some of the projects funded under its predecessor programmes in the field of education, training, youth and sports. Online Linguistic Support The Online Linguistic Support (OLS) is designed to assist Erasmus+ participants in improving their knowledge of the language in which they will work, study abroad so that they can make the most out of this experience. As the lack of language skills remains one of the main barriers to the participation in European education, training and youth mobility opportunities, OLS makes linguistic support accessible in a flexible and easy way. It also contributes to a specific objective of the Erasmus+ programme, which is to promote language learning and linguistic diversity. More than 350,000 Erasmus+ participants test their language skills with OLS every year and have the opportunity to improve their level with OLS language courses. On average, participants who follow courses actively improve their proficiency by at least one CEFR level (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). Access the OLS website OLS for Refugees

eTwinning Project: WWW - What a Wonderful World - Class 2C Trouble viewing this page? Go to our diagnostics page to see what's wrong. eTwinning Project: WWW - What a Wonderful World - Class 2C Dissemination: Repository of the Activities - school year 2018/2019 - Teacher: Mrs Emiliana Rufo

Talk2Me English : Pre-Intermediate "Would you rather speak a second language fluently or be able to talk to animals?" "Would you rather" is a party game; the idea is to present a dilemma in the form of a question that has two options. The players have to choose one option, they cannot say “neither” or “both”, and then they have to explain their choice. I came across the mobile app and decided to try it out in class. It is an excellent, no prep game for an English conversation class or as an end of lesson speaking activity, and my students love it. You present the dilemma, it could be between two positive options, "Would you rather eat chocolate or chips?”

Pioneering Italian Town Leads Europe in Waste Recycling - Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives By Silvia Giannelli CAPANNORI, Italy, (IPS) – Capannori, a rural town in the Italian province of Lucca, in Tuscany, boasts a proud history. Six years ago, it became a trendsetter and leader, not just in Italy but throughout all of Europe, as the continent’s first Zero Waste town. Today, about 3.5 million Italian citizens carefully separate their waste into coloured bags before leaving them on their doorsteps for collection. The movement has spread further, too, to other European countries.

469 Shares Share Tweet Email Remote Teaching & Tech Tools for Teachers Active Learning in your Online Class ( in 5 steps) In this Europass Talk we discuss our experiences around using active learning strategies in online classes. We talk about the what and why of active learning in online education. We look at different sample ideas that we can use to “activate” our students’ minds to engage them more in virtual learning activities. International Erasmus+ Contact points (Ex Erasmus Mundus National Structures) (Ex Tempus National Contact Points) In the National Agencies in the Programme Countries, International Contact Points have been set up to provide information on the international dimension of the higher education aspects of the Erasmus+ Programme. Austria National Agency for Lifelong Learning International Erasmus+ Contact Point Ebendorferstrasse 7 A-1010 Viennwww.bildung.erasmusplus.at/hochschulbildung

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