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- United States: Business English speakers can still be divided by a Common LanguageBusiness is the most popular subject for international students in the United States, notes VOA News website. An estimated 21% of foreign students at American colleges and universities are studying business and management. So, what are the effects on the … Continue reading → […]
- India’s outcasts are putting their faith in EnglishWhen India’s prime minister Manmohan Singh recalled, during a lecture at Oxford University in 2005, the legacies that his country had inherited from British rule, he placed the English language and the education system above all others. This, notes the … Continue reading → […]
- Georgia: Still fighting Russia, but this time it’s with wordsTblisi: The new teacher who arrived recently at School No. 161 could barely speak a word of the Georgian language, knew little about local customs and easily got lost in the crazy-quilt streets of this hilly capital. But, notes the … Continue reading → […]
- Indonesia: High-tech help for plugged-in teachersThe Virtual Teachers Support Network, funded by the British Council and the National Education Ministry, is a free online service where English language teachers can access lesson plans and share ideas. English language teachers across the country, notes the Jakarta … Continue reading → […]
- TEFL blog roundup: JanuaryI’ve got a smashing roundup of what’s going on in the World of TEFL blogs this month. Enjoy… What do you do with emergent language? – Kalinago English Pear-shaped project work and how to avoid it – Mike J. Harrison … Continue reading → […]
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United Arab Emirates: The Art and Science of Good English – Here Comes Help
The University of Cambridge English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Examinations is planning to work with education councils and corporate sectors across the UAE to raise the standard of English among students, teachers and professionals in the country. While … Continue reading