What are the best a level academic resources for languages?

The slides from my presentation are here and the worksheet in French that I used as an example is available here. Cambridge Collaborative A Level Resources for Languages Or check out our CCARL playlist on the MMLL YouTube channel. Enrich your teaching of A-level French with these proven MFL resources on key topics, such as social issues and artistic culture, and on key language skills, such as grammar, translation and the authentic practice of listening and speaking. This collection is also very useful for any examination board to review, as well as to expand students' vocabulary and familiarize them with French-speaking culture.

These resource packs for online teachers are compatible with Pearson Edexcel's latest international advanced levels (IAL) in Arabic, French, German and Spanish. These are other online resources that require a subscription or a one-time fee for some courses. International A levels have a modular structure, but are still comparable to A levels, as confirmed by NARIC (the national agency responsible for providing information and expert opinions on qualifications and skills around the world). After my presentation at the TM MFL icons webinar on Saturday (January 23, 2012), I have taken a look at all the websites that were recommended for using authentic resources in teaching A Level and have compiled the best ones here.

As a passionate and experienced linguist, my goal is to save you valuable time and provide resources that enrich your students' learning experience while providing them with the tools and knowledge they need to pass every exam.

Professor Daniel Keaton
Professor Daniel Keaton

Archetype:The Scholarly Mentor–CoachA steady, intellectually grounded guide who blends the authority of academia with the practical wisdom of a seasoned tutor. Daniel embodies credibility, calm structure, and motivational clarity—ideal for students, parents, and tutors navigating the demands of A-level study.Background:Professor Daniel Keaton spent a decade as an A-level subject lead (Maths & Physics) before moving into higher education as a lecturer in Pedagogy and Assessment. For the past 12 years, he has specialised in:• A-level teaching & exam methodology• academic mentoring for high-achieving and struggling students• tutor training, first-session frameworks, and pedagogical design• online tutoring practice, digital tools & remote learning psychology• supporting families in making informed tutoring decisions• tutor career development—earning potential, business setup, market demandDaniel writes with a voice that is measured, confident, structured, and deeply student-centred. His explanations demystify both the academic journey and the tutoring profession.Tone Signature:Authoritative yet warm, academically grounded, practical, mentoring-focused.

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