
Times Educational Supplement - September 8, 2017 - True PDF - zeke23
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Schools should teach pupils to speak eloquently to help dispel the myth of the “grunting teenager”, a former Labour government adviser has said.
Being able to talk well is vital if young people are to be successful in life, with employers calling for youngsters to have good communication skills, according to Peter Hyman.
He suggested that speaking is an “undervalued” part of literacy and not enough classroom time is spent on it