June 1, 2026

Stay informed with the latest updates from CIE Oxford — practical articles, student learning highlights and language tips designed to support English learners in Oxford.

The Music of English

The Music of English

If grammar is the skeleton of a language, pronunciation is its voice—and intonation is the melody that brings it to life. Without it, speech can sound flat, robotic, or even confusing. With it, even simple sentences can carry emotion, intention, and nuance. For learners of English studying at CIE Oxford, mastering intonation is often the

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Letting Go of Perfect: Setting Realistic Goals in English Learning

Somewhere along the journey of learning English, a quiet but persistent idea often takes root: the idea of perfect English. It shimmers in the distance like a mirage—flawless grammar, native-like pronunciation, effortless fluency. For many learners, at CIE Oxford and elsewhere, it becomes both a goal and a burden.

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What It Really Means to Know a Word

What It Really Means to “Know” a Word

Ask someone learning at CIE Oxford if they know the word run, and you’ll probably get a confident “yes.” It’s one of the first verbs many students encounter. But press a little further—run a business, run out of time, a run of bad luck, a runny nose—and that confidence may start to wobble. Knowing a

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A Second Voice Identity and the English-Speaking Self

A Second Voice: Identity and the English-Speaking Self

Speak to someone in their first language, and you meet a familiar version of them—quick-witted or thoughtful, reserved or expansive, playful or precise. Switch the language, and something curious can happen. The same person may seem quieter, or bolder, more direct, or unexpectedly humorous. It is not that their personality has changed. Rather, a different

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How UK Homestay Accommodation Works: What Students Should Expect

A practical guide to living with a British host family while studying English in Oxford Homestay is the accommodation choice most CIE students make — and there are good reasons for that. Living with a host family puts you inside everyday British life in a way that a student residence or hotel room simply cannot.

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June Activities

Downloadable activity programmes for the coming months, giving you a clear view of what’s happening beyond the classroom. Download PDF

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IELTS Reading and Listening Six Technique Mistakes That Cost You Marks

IELTS Reading and Listening: Six Technique Mistakes That Cost You Marks

Most students who score below their target in IELTS Reading and Listening might not have a language problem. They could have a technique problem. These two papers are not tests of how much English you know. They are tests of how efficiently you find, match and confirm information under time pressure. The question types repeat.

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A practical guide to the four areas CIE Oxford students use most

Oxford feels small when you first arrive. You can walk from one side of the centre to the other in twenty minutes. But each neighbourhood has its own character — its own cafés, its own pace, its own kind of English. Where you spend your free time shapes your experience of the city, and often

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Where Students Actually Study in Oxford

A CIE Oxford insider’s guide to the best libraries, cafés and hidden corners for getting work done Not the postcard-pretty tourist spots – the places Oxford students actually use. All of these are within easy reach of CIE Oxford’s city-centre campus, and every one has Wi-Fi, seating, and a genuine welcome for international students. Libraries

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