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Call for English Language Coordinators
The British Council Kazakhstan in partnership with the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan is announcing a call for British Council coordinators for English language project.
English@Work
The British Council in partnership with a Scottish educational consortium is currently running phase 2 of a teacher training/teaching project in four Vocational Lyceums in Atyrau. Two UK English language teachers started teaching on 12 April and will continue until 7 May.
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You love teaching but you’d like to build your confidence in classroom English, motivate your students more and get more opportunities for training or development. Does this sound like you? If so, maybe ETTE is just what you’re looking for!
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Connecting Classrooms is a school partnership project. It connects groups or clusters of schools between Central and South Asia and the UK to strengthen cultural exchange and build an international dimension into education.

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