Meet the Authors: Your English Skills Webinar Replay

Posted by Speakeasy News > Thursday 29 June 2023 > Pedagogy

Découvrez la plateforme numérique YES via ce replay du live avec les auteurs. Camille Granata (autrice et professeure d’anglais au lycée François Villon aux Mureaux) et Corinne Escales (IA-IPR dans l’Académie de Versailles) y présentent le contenu, les fonctionnalités et les atouts de cette nouvelle plateforme pour les élèves, 100% numérique et innovante, qui les … Continue reading “Meet the Authors: Your English Skills Webinar Replay”

New Escape Games A1 > A2

Posted by Speakeasy News > Wednesday 19 October 2022 > Pedagogy

Thank you for your wonderful feedback on our first Escape Games pack. You wanted more, and it’s coming very soon. Our new pack of three games for A1, A1+ and A2 levels will be available from 4 November. Immerse your students in an adventure that will get them working in teams, and in English, without … Continue reading “New Escape Games A1 > A2”

Innovation en Education

Posted by Speakeasy News > Wednesday 29 September 2021 > Pedagogy

Venez assister aux conférences, débats et présentations pour découvrir de nombreuses innovations pédagogiques et échanger avec des enseignants et formateurs lors du Congrès Innovation en Éducation les 2 et 3 octobre. Assistez aux conférences et débats en présentiel ou en ligne. Sophie Martinez, la créatrice de la mallette de jeux Still English, participera à un … Continue reading “Innovation en Education”

Teachers Talk: Using “Still English” Games in the Classroom

Posted by Speakeasy News > Thursday 16 September 2021 > Pedagogy

If you’re tempted to use more games in your classroom but aren’t completely sure how, listen to a colleague describe how she uses the Still English game pack with her collège classes. Isabelle Brothier teaches English in a collège de Charente, and has used many of the Still English games with different class levels. She … Continue reading “Teachers Talk: Using “Still English” Games in the Classroom”

Escape Game Pack: What’s Inside?

Posted by Speakeasy News > Monday 13 September 2021 > Pedagogy

So you’ve heard of our Escape Games pack, but what does it really look like? We reveal all in this short video!  

Escape Games Webinar

Posted by Speakeasy News > Friday 28 May 2021 > Pedagogy

Thank you for all your interest in our new Escape Games pack for collège. Now it’s time to find out more as two of its authors present the concept and answer your questions in the replay of our 2 June webinar. Emma and Patrick describe their experience testing the games in class with their pupils … Continue reading “Escape Games Webinar”

Time to Escape

Posted by Speakeasy News > Monday 26 April 2021 > Pedagogy

Immerse your students in an adventure that will get them working in teams, and in English, without even noticing! Three escape games set in a haunted Scottish castle, on the Titanic and in London during evacuation from the Blitz are easy to put in place and full of cultural content for cycle 4. The Escape … Continue reading “Time to Escape”

Still English Game Webinar

Posted by Speakeasy News > Wednesday 24 June 2020 > Pedagogy

Revivez en replay notre webinaire pour pour tout savoir sur Still English, ce nouvel outil ludique pour l’apprentissage d’anglais. Le thème du webainaire était: Mallette Still English : comment le jeu peut aider vos élèves à progresser en anglais ? Vous pouvez visionner la présentation de Sophie Martinez, conceptrice de la mallette Still English et Patrick Moore, … Continue reading “Still English Game Webinar”

The Latest Lumni Classes on TV for Lycée

Posted by Speakeasy News > Wednesday 10 June 2020 > Pedagogy Shine Bright Lycée

The Lumni classes on TV for lycée are continuing — here’s a round-up of the latest programmes. The English classes are on France 4 every Wednesday.   Several of the recent programmes have focused on debating and speech making , both as cultural traditions and practical activities to help students improve their own oralexpression. The 20 … Continue reading “The Latest Lumni Classes on TV for Lycée”