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British Council Sri Lanka
Project English

Provision of quality English language teaching and training, from primary learners to advanced corporate users, is at the heart of what we do in India and Sri Lanka.

Project English was launched in 2007 with the goal of reaching millions of teachers and learners of English in India and Sri Lanka and to provide them with access to the best resources from the UK.

working with partners to develop English language teaching and improve communication skills of young people
connecting industry and education sectors so as to facilitate a better understanding of each other’s needs and priorities
developing professional communities and networks
supporting the needs of the government, corporate organisations and education sector through materials, curriculum design and teacher training
bringing together policy makers to initiate English language reform
Policy makers and partners
By 2010 every teacher and learner of English in the world will have access to teh skills, ideas and materials they need from the UK.
Teachers and trainers
We aim to facilitate reform in English language education and to improve the levels of language learning and teaching.
Direct teaching
We deliver training on English language, communication and inter-personal skills to adult learners and teachers of English through the British Council teaching centres.
What else do we do?
Our English Courses
Take a UK exam
Training for professionals
Study in the UK
Calling for applications

The Hornby Trust calls for applications for one long term scholarship for a year's course in ELT in the UK. Deadline for applications is Friday 18 January 2013.

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