Empower students to speak with confidence and think with clarity!

Our Level 3 Award in Oracy is designed for students aged 16 and over who are enrolled in a full-time post-16 study programme. It supports the development of essential oracy skills to aid progression into higher education and the workplace.

Strong oracy skills - such as confident speaking and active listening - empower students to become effective communicators. These skills provide lifelong educational, economic, and social values - not just in education and employment, but in everyday life.

For first teaching from September 2026. 

Content covered by the qualification includes:

  • Participating in discussions
  • Active and reflective listening
  • Planning and structuring presentations
  • Managing language and tone
  • Presentation delivery skills

Interested in teaching this qualification?

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Level 3 Award in Oracy

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Download the specification and Sample Assessment Materials (SAMs) below

Why Oracy is important for students

Oracy is an essential skill that underpins young people’s learning, confidence, and future success. In today’s highly connected, dialogue-driven workplaces, developed oracy skills and communication confidence are highly sought after. Young people who are confident to apply developed essential skills, such as oracy, benefit from improved employment outcomes.

Richard Edkins, Development Director, Talk The Talk

A key skill that students need in most career paths is the skill of oracy. It is great that Cambridge OCR have recognised this and created a qualification for sixth forms to use to support this crucial skill. We can’t wait to run this course

Julie Stevens, Assistant Head/Director of Post-16, Myton School

Who should take it:

  • Students aged 16 and over on a full-time post-16 study programme who want to develop their oracy skills to support progression.
  • Students who want to learn the necessary speaking and listening skills to function effectively in higher education and employment environments.
  • Students who want to learn specialist subject knowledge and transferable skills that complement their Level 3 post-16 study programme in a similar way to an EPQ.

Assessment:

  • Our Level 3 Award in Oracy is 30 guided learning hours (GLH)
  • It is internally assessed and externally moderated.
  • The qualification is graded Pass/Merit/Distinction
  • As a regulated Level 3 qualification,  the qualification attracts UCAS Tariff points (in relation to level and size)

Effective communications

Oracy focuses on the ability to express ideas clearly, engage in conversations, and build connections with others. 

Active Listening

Individuals with strong oracy skills actively listen to others, understand their perspectives, and respond appropriately. 

Confidence and self-expression

Oracy fosters the ability to articulate thoughts confidently and express opinions respectfully. 

Critical thinking and reasoning

Oracy provides opportunities to develop critical thinking, analyse information, and build coherent arguments. 

Structuring ideas and effective language use

Learn how language can influence, persuade, and build relationships and how to organize thoughts and present information clearly 

Managing emotions and conflict

Oracy helps individuals navigate difficult situations, manage emotions, and resolve conflicts constructively.

We'll provide you with comprehensive support to empower you in delivering this exciting new qualification. Make sure you've signed up for updates to keep you up to date with additional support and resources that become available. Resources include:

Assessment Resources:

  • Candidate-style work (Videos from real classrooms)
  • Teacher Guide to NEA
  • Student Guide to NEA

Teaching and learning resources

  • Scheme of Work
  • Teacher resource pack (third party)*
  • Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging (EDIB) guide
  • Online course

Resources available from Spring/Summer 2026.

Full planning and teaching materials are available on Teach Cambridge, our secure website for teachers, so it’s essential you access and explore it

 

Teach Cambridge

 

Our secure teacher website is where you’ll find the essential information you need to teach Cambridge OCR qualifications. Teach Cambridge is a key service for teachers, as this is where you'll find set assignments and sample assessment materials, as well as planning support like curriculum planners and schemes of work.

If you don’t already have access, please speak to your exams officer.

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Our range of courses are designed to support you from day one and throughout your teaching journey. Our range of programmes include:

Course Description Available Frequency
Starting to teach Learn about the specification content, structure, question format and assessment requirements​, as well as practical guidance on getting started in the classroom.

From Summer term 26

2 per year

Enhance your teaching Guidance and support with subject knowledge and pedagogy – could be combined with Ask the SA sessions.

From Autumn term 26

2 per year

Preparing for the NEA Gain the knowledge and understanding to optimise preparation for the assessment

From Autumn term 26

1 per year

Exploring the NEA Post-exam review and tips

From Autumn 27

1 per year

Upcoming professional development and training courses will appear here when they are available to book. Sign up for email updates to keep informed of upcoming webinars.

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Introducing Level 3 Award in Oracy

Level 3 Oracy - Supporting Delivery