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Do you teach young learners?

Join us for our webinar

Let's POWER UP Together!

Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Assessment

on December 15 at 19.00-21.00 (Bucharest time)

19.00 - 19.25

Let's POWER UP Together! Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Assessment

Do you teach young learners? This presentation will motivate you to excel! A beautiful story of

extraordinary teachers, learners, books and exams will reveal your trustworthy partners on the way of

becoming a Cambridge teacher. You will also find out how you can continue your professional

development with CELT-P and CELTA. This presentation is the preface to an exclusive event dedicated to

a powerful tool which will help you to succeed in teaching young learners like a pro - POWER UP!

Speaker: Aniella Giorgiana Busila

19.25 - 20.10

Listening is Fun!

Listening is undoubtedly one the most effective ways of learning a language and, of course, one of the most

challenging skills to master when learning English. For young learners in particular, listening is surely a

great way of effortlessly gaining pronunciation and intonation skills as well as familiarizing with natural

language structures. If this sounds complicated at all, come and discover with us new and easy ways to

deliver playful and collaborative listening activities for primary learners!

Speaker: John Mc Neill

20.10 - 21.00

PowerUP Vocabulary for Young Learners

Listening Preparation for Pre-A1 Starters, A1 Movers & A2 Flyers tests provides lots of opportunities to

support the development of vocabulary particularly because many parts of the tests are picture based.

This session will look at ideas and activities to ‘PowerUp’ vocabulary, using pictures and engaging

activities to make vocabulary learning fun and memorable.

Speaker: Sarah Ellis


Aniella Giorgiana Busila is a teacher and a teacher trainer, and

has been a Cambridge English Educational Consultant since 2009.

She has extensive experience of Cambridge English exams and

has prepared students and teachers for the full range of Cambridge

English qualifications. Aniella has given presentations at a large

number of events in Romania and the Republic of Moldova

including seminars, conferences, award ceremonies, and she has

run academic presentations and seminars for teachers, parents and

students. She has always been interested in her own professional

development to continually improve her students and trainees’

learning experience. Aniella holds a degree in foreign languages

and Cambridge English TKT and CELTA teaching qualifications.

After completing a CELTA in 1999, John Mc Neill taught in four

countries before finally settling in Switzerland. During his

teaching career he completed an MA in Education. Since 2008 he

has worked for Cambridge University Press in several business

development roles and currently focuses on Cambridge Exams

Publishing across Europe and North Africa.

Sarah Ellis is currently working as Senior Manager, Assessment

Services, Europe for Cambridge Assessment English. She is based in

Bologna, Italy. Sarah is interested in Assessment, Learning &

Professional Development and has an extensive background in teaching,

teacher training, assessment and exam management. She has trained

teachers on CELTA and DELTA courses and is currently is involved in

the Cambridge Assessment English teacher support programme which

provides information, materials and support for teachers and academic

directors. She is particularly interested in supporting teachers in

developing digital skills and assessment literacy.

Register here

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