Let’s Talk English

Boosting engagement in English Language

Across the country, we’ve been hearing calls from secondary teachers for English content that’s real and relevant; for texts and tasks that students can relate to and want to engage with.

In this new video series, we’ve brought together English practitioners, sector leaders, students and influencers to share their views and top tips on what we can collectively do to spark engagement in English classrooms across the UK.

Preparing students for the future with real world tasks and activities

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How English can give students the skills they need for the workplace

Sarah Latimer

Sarah Latimer, Senior Education and Careers Lead at Youth Employment UK, shares the skills that employers are looking for today, and how studying real and relatable content in English lessons can help to increase engagement and prepare students for the future.

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Introducing real world tasks and activities in to the classroom

Diane Lee

English teacher, Diane Lee, shares how she has adapted her classroom activities to be more relevant to her students, including bringing TikTok and diverse texts in to the classroom, and how she has helped to encourage a love of reading.

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The impact of writing for pleasure 

Julie Hughes

Julie Hughes, English teacher and Subject Specialist, discusses why some students struggle with writing and how encouraging writing for pleasure can help to prepare students for success in the future.

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How to make writing enjoyable for all

Julie Hughes

Julie Hughes, English teacher and Subject Specialist, shares her top tips on how to support students with writing and how make it more enjoyable with some great ideas you can put into action.

Incorporating old and new texts in the classroom

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How to incorporate new and old texts in the classroom

David Lowbridge-Ellis

David Lowbridge-Ellis, Director of Improvement at Matrix Academy, discusses the need for a more representative curriculum and shares his tips for how to incorporate new and old texts.

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How to ensure longevity for Diversity in English

Joy Mbakwe

Joy Mbakwe, Assistant Head Teacher, shares her tips on how to increase diversity in the English classroom and how schools can ensure longevity.

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The importance of being reflected in Literature

Iona Mandal

Student, Iona Mandal, provides her perspective on the importance of being reflected in the books students read and study in class.

Making reading more enjoyable

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Tips to make reading more enjoyable

Deborah Maclaren

Deborah Maclaren, Director of LoveReading4Kids, shares twelve top tips on how to get secondary aged children excited about reading.

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How to encourage reading for pleasure

Alison Tarrant

Alison Tarrant, Director of School Library Association, looks at the benefits of reading and what needs to change to encourage children to read for pleasure.

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How to support students who struggle with reading

Alison Tarrant

In this video, Alison shares her 5 top tips for how to motivate and support students who find reading a struggle.

Making English real and relatable

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What does it mean to be real and relatable in English?

Alex Grady

Alex Grady, Head of Education at Nasen, shares her thoughts on the need for classroom content to be relatable to all students with practical tips on how we can get this right.

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Why studying English is so important

Matt Bromley

Matt Bromley, Teacher and Education Adviser, discusses why English is such an important subject in the curriculum and explores the benefits of studying both English Language and English Literature.

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Top tips for making English more real and relatable

Matt Bromley

In this video, Matt Bromley, Teacher and education adviser, shares his top tips for making English more real and relatable and how this can help to increase student engagement and motivation.

Ensuring diversity is not a buzz word

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The importance of Diversity in English

Bennie Kara

In this video, Bennie Kara, former teacher and education expert, talks about why Diversity in English is so important and the impact that greater diversity can have on students.

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Top tips for increasing Diversity in the English classroom

Bennie Kara

In this video, Bennie shares her top tips and practical steps for increasing diversity in the English classroom.

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What does it mean to be diverse in English?

Anjum Peerbacos

Anjum Peerbacos, Teacher and English expert, explores what it means to be diverse in English and how to prevent ‘diversity’ from becoming a buzzword.

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