Support for remote learning

At ÃÛÌÒapp, we are fully committed to helping schools manage the ongoing disruptions and to ensure learning keeps going, whether it be in-class or remotely. We have put together a range of resources from across ÃÛÌÒapp that can aid in your language learning.Ìý

ÃÛÌÒapp support

Edexcel GCSE and A level Languages support

We have a wide range of languages at A level, with free support and training to assist in the teaching of our qualifications.


Print and digital resources

We have a range of resources and services to support your language teaching at both KS3 and GCSE. Our market-leading courses build key language skills, including grammar and vocabulary, and are packed with content your pupils will actually enjoy learning.Ìý

Subject advisor support

Your dedicated subject advisor, Alistair Drewery, is on hand to help you with any questions or concerns that you may have about our language qualifications.

Network events

Join our online network sessions to gain support on teaching our qualifications and collaborate with your colleagues to discuss ideas or suggestions outlined in the session.Ìý

Support beyond ÃÛÌÒapp

We have created an exclusive page to showcase the range of valuable resources that are available beyond ÃÛÌÒapp. Explore some useful learning and teaching resources and just-for-fun specialities!

Explore the resources

Customer support

Whether you're a student, parent or teacher, we'll provide the information you need about our qualifications and the support we offer you.

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Recent news and blog posts

  • Let's Talk English: July update

    Let’s Talk English is our invitation to rethink the purpose of English — to imagine what a richer, more inclusive and more meaningful experience of the subject could look like.Ìý

    Since the campaign launched in March, we’ve run six forums with teachers and sector leads across the country. We’ve completed extensive research into the views of secondary English teachers (the results of which are coming soon), and asked representatives from across the sector to share their views on key topics. And we’re only just getting started.

  • Embedding creativity in the English classroom by Matt Bromley

    Is creativity a dying art in the English classroom? In our latest Let's Talk English blog. education expert, Matt Bromley delves into this question andÌýprovides his five top tips on how English teachers can harness creativity in the classroom.Ìý

  • Let's Talk English: the campaign so far...

    Let’s Talk English is all about reimagining what English means for today’s learners and exploring what the subject could (and should) look like in classrooms across the country. Since launching in March, the conversation has continued to grow, with educators from across the sector joining the discussion and sharing their views.

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