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ESU Recommends

Lots of good stuff in this month’s selection including an article in TES from former English teacher Alex Quigley about why we need to teach students to argue properly; Caitlin Moran’s advice on easy conversation-starting strategies – and why young people need them more than ever – and a new production of All’s Well that Ends Well at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare’s Globe, home to the final of our Performing Shakespeare competition.

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