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'Reading for gist is not an end in itself' Image (c) Natasia Causse licensed under CC-BY-2.0 and adapted from the original on Flickr.
Date
24 March 2015 - 10:52

How to help English learners read more quickly

Why is the ability to read for gist important for many learners of English and how can they develop this skill? Eleni Pappa, a British Council teacher in Greece, provides the answers.

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Teaching, English language
'Fashion designer and entrepreneur Gloria Wavamunno (pictured) learned her trade in London.'
Date
23 March 2015 - 04:47

Five leading Ugandan creatives you should know

Recent British Council research suggests that East Africa's creative economy is taking off. Journalist Phiona Okumu looks at some of the players emerging out of Uganda.

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Arts, Fashion, Music, Literature, Creative Economy, Visual Arts
Did you know Shakespeare has been translated to Klingon, Esperanto, and Interlingua? Photo of Maxine Peake as Hamlet at the Royal Exchange Theatre by Jonathan Keenan.
Date
19 March 2015 - 09:19

Fun international facts about Shakespeare

Which Shakespeare play has been translated into 75 languages? How many times does the word 'love' appear in the complete works? Here are some unusual facts about the great English writer.

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Arts, Literature, Theatre, English language, Shakespeare
'Teach your students about the countries where the target language is spoken.' Photo (c)  francois schnell licensed under CC BY 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
19 March 2015 - 06:48

Essential tips for teachers of modern languages

How can teachers bring modern languages to life in the classroom? Davinia Hardwick, formerly an English language assistant and now Head of French at a UK school, gives us her tips.

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Teaching, Schools
'Arabic is one of the world’s great languages.' Image (c) Neil Hester licensed under CC-BY-NC, adapted from the original.
Date
19 March 2015 - 04:00

Why Arabic should be taught in UK schools

Should Arabic join other modern languages on the UK school curriculum? Yes, says Tony Calderbank, who argues that is essential to the UK’s long-term economic and cultural prosperity.

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Teaching, Schools
'At last we are seeing the learning of a new language becoming a normal part of children’s learning from the beginning of their primary education.' Image (c) ITN Productions
Date
18 March 2015 - 09:14

Compulsory languages in primary schools: does it work?

A quiet revolution happened in English primary schools last September, representing a historic curriculum change: language-learning was made compulsory for all children between seven and 11.

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Primary school, Schools
'London’s transport authority had not allowed a design team to look at the routemaster (pictured) for 50 years.' Photo (c) Tom Page licensed under CC-BY-SA, adapted from the original on Flickr.
Date
17 March 2015 - 15:44

Interview with UK star designer Thomas Heatherwick (podcast)

Listen to this audio interview with star designer Thomas Heatherwick from our archives, where he talks about his design of London's iconic buses, among other things.

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Design, Arts
A kiss causes our brain to create a chemical cocktail that can give us a natural high. Image (c) Walt Stoneburner licensed under CC-BY and adapted from the original (links below).
Date
11 March 2015 - 10:52

What’s in a kiss? The science of smooching

Is there a scientific reason that explains why humans kiss? Yes, says Emer Maguire, winner of the Northern Irish instalment of the international science communication competition FameLab.

'It's the world of high technology where many of tomorrow's jobs are likely to be found.'
Date
11 March 2015 - 03:44

How can developing countries close the digital divide?

What can be done to ensure school students in developing countries are not later excluded from the world of work? Abdikadir Ismail reports from rural Kenya.

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Teaching, Schools
'Giving children the opportunity to learn to read and write in their various languages is a priceless gift.' Image (c) János Balázs licensed under CC-BY-SA and adapted from the original.
Date
10 March 2015 - 03:53

A few more myths about speakers of multiple languages

Does multilingualism cause language delays and identity problems? Nayr Ibrahim busts a few more myths about speakers of multiple languages.

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Teaching, English language
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