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Ralph Fiennes interview in Russia; photo courtesy of Russian TV show 'Vecherniy Urgant'
Date
07 November 2014 - 04:38

Ralph Fiennes: 'Directing Coriolanus was daunting'

Ralph Fiennes needs no introduction. The director and actor has been promoting his new film. The British Council's Anna Safronova related questions from our Facebook fans in Russia.

Tags
Film, Theatre, Arts, Literature
'I became a great believer in the future after learning English.' Students at Al-Azhar English Training Center. Photo: British Council.
Date
06 November 2014 - 16:27

Learning English made me think differently

Mohammed Gamal, a former student at Al-Azhar English Training Center, tells us how learning English has helped him study at top institutions and develop new points of view.

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English language, Universities and higher education, Study in the UK
Graduates in the fast-emerging economies of Eastern Europe and Central Asia are looking for more skills and opportunities. Photo of houses in Tirana by Lassi Kurkijärvi under Creative Commons licence.
Date
05 November 2014 - 05:48

How do countries east of EU tackle youth unemployment?

How can countries in Southern and Eastern Europe and Central Asia – a region the British Council calls 'Wider Europe'– prepare their young populations to be successful?

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Universities and higher education
'Chinese script started with pictures.' Photo (c) melenama, licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
04 November 2014 - 11:29

Chinese: complex tones and characters, streamlined grammar

The final post in our weekly series on the ten most important languages for the UK’s future is about Mandarin Chinese.

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Publications, Work outside the UK, Study outside the UK, Schools
Lighthouse at the Isle of Wight, near which the SS Mendi sank. Photo: Neil Howard under Creative Commons licence.
Date
31 October 2014 - 17:09

The hidden history of the sinking of the SS Mendi

During Black History Month 2014, Baroness Lola Young of Hornsey reminded us that the sinking of the SS Mendi needs to be brought from the realm of hidden history to that of official history.

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Publications, History
'If you need something, you’ll learn pretty quickly how to ask for it.' Photo by Alexa Clark on Flickr/CC.
Date
30 October 2014 - 16:22

Seven dos and don'ts for learning a foreign language abroad

Hannah Pearson, who’s working as an English language assistant in Mexico, shares her advice on immersing yourself in the language of the locals.

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English language, Teaching, Schools, Work outside the UK
'Almost 1.5 million Muslim, Sikh and Hindu men volunteered in the Indian Expeditionary Force, which saw fighting on the Western Front, in East Africa, Mesopotamia, Egypt and Gallipoli'. Photo of members of a Waziri Khasadar, India 1917-19 courtesy of the Imperial War Museum.
Date
30 October 2014 - 14:09

How was India involved in the First World War?

Anne Bostanci ponders a promising emerging shift in the UK’s discussions about the First World War.

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History, Publications
Date
27 October 2014 - 10:25

Four things I didn't expect about China

Emma Wind argues that despite the forces of globalisation, the world’s most populous country remains culturally distinct.

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Teaching, Work outside the UK, Schools, English language
David Nicholls is a best-selling writer of fiction who has also worked as an actor, script editor and author of screenplays. Photo by Kristofer Samuelsson, Hodder & Stoughton.
Date
23 October 2014 - 15:52

Writer David Nicholls reveals his cultural highlights

In this article written on a train journey from Munich to Hamburg, David Nicholls shares his current cultural highlights.

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Arts, Literature
'Where Dylan Thomas felt he could improve the English language, he did so.' Photo (c) Reena Mahtani. licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
22 October 2014 - 16:44

How Dylan Thomas got playful with English grammar

Actor and artistic director Guy Masterson says the famous Welsh poet didn’t so much defy the rules of grammar as stretch them.

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Arts, Literature
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