From our series of Cambridge English as a Second Language (E2L or ESL) Practice and Feedback programmes for teachers and students, this session reviews three reading comprehension exercises. Suitable for E2L students in a bilingual programme, and Advanced EFL students.
This session reviews three ready-to-use plug-and-play IGCSE E2L reading comprehension tasks from recent examinations with answers, strategies for using them and practising reading comprehension in class and possible language points for further development.
Unsure of the difference between E2L and EFL (English as a Foreign Language)? This overview will help : Foreign, Second or First - the difference matters
A C1 or higher level of English is assumed.
This is a one-hour synchronous online interactive seminar; an in-person, face-to-face option is also available.
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