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Vocabulary development for EAL students
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Case study: Teaching oracy skills
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EAL recovery: Creating opportunities for talk
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Words for All: Ideas and approaches for boosting literacy skills
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MPs call for oracy education to be post-Covid priority
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Four in 10 students in year 7 are being held back by limited vocabulary
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Neglecting oracy skills ‘hampers job prospects and social mobility’
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Research identifies types of reading that can lead to higher vocabulary
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