A digital game developed by the University of York and the National Centre for Excellence for Language Pedagogy (NCELP) in collaboration with the University of Reading, is helping to improve the way that children learn French, Spanish and German grammar.
Read MoreThe uptake of Gaming Grammar has more than quadrupled with the number of games played increasing from 3,325 to 15,326 in the period between December 2020 and December 2021.
Read MoreEmma Marsden presented ‘Grammar’ at the fourth of a series of 5 sessions for ALL (Association for Language Learning) at…
Read MoreNCELP have produced audio screencasts on Phonics, Vocabulary, Grammar, NCELP scheme of work development and the new Ofsted Framework and…
Read MoreToday sees the launch of the NCELP Resource Portal, an open, searchable, and sustainable database for materials supporting language learning and…
Read MoreIn an ariticle published on the MULTILINGUALISM: Empowering Individuals, Transforming Societies (MEITS) website, Rachel Hawkes, Emma Marsden, Nick Avery, Rowena…
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