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'The plan was to meander our way north for the remaining twelve days of the winter break.' Photo
Date
15 February 2016 - 11:24

How my Indian friends helped me out of a tricky situation

Bobby Sebolao, who is completing a five-month teaching placement in India, was amazed by the ambitious plan his Indian friends conjured up to try and help him out of a tricky situation.

Tags
Work outside the UK, Teaching, English language
'The Chinese students I've made friends with are always willing to explain things and introduce me to other students and teachers whenever I need help.'
Date
12 February 2016 - 11:19

What I've learned from studying in China

After completing a semester abroad in Hong Kong as an undergraduate, Thomas Dyson decided to go to Shanghai as an international student. He talks about his experience of learning Mandarin.

Tags
Study outside the UK, Universities and higher education
An anxiety-free environment can help learners process comprehensible input.
Date
11 February 2016 - 09:11

Can we learn a second language like we learned our first?

Robert William McCaul, winner (with Marek Kiczkowiak) of the TeachingEnglish blog award, examines the influential ideas of linguist Stephen Krashen

Tags
English language, Teaching
'Making the most of your year abroad can have a real impact on your future.'
Date
05 February 2016 - 16:08

From language assistant to Chinese government official

Abbey Heffer couldn't speak much Mandarin when she first arrived in China. Now, two years later, she works for the Chinese government and speaks the language confidently.

Tags
Work outside the UK, Education, Teaching, English language
'A digital staffroom is as good as the real thing, you just have to provide your own teabags!'
Date
04 February 2016 - 08:25

Why staffrooms are essential training grounds for teachers

Staffrooms, including digital ones, can be a rich source of professional development, argues British Council teacher Matt Ellman.

Tags
English language, Teaching, Professional development
'It is likely that the Monkey King started his life as a foreign import.' Photo (c) Yun Huang Yong, licensed under CC BY 2.0 and adpated from the original.
Date
03 February 2016 - 14:25

Is the Monkey King the world's most popular superhero?

You may have never heard of him, but the Monkey King has been adored in the world’s most populated country for centuries. James Trapp examines his roguish charm.

Tags
Schools, Teaching resources
Young boy sitting among ruins with other people standing in the background
Date
03 February 2016 - 05:09

How art helped these children traumatised by war

Filmmaker Sara Ishaq relates how a four-day art workshop helped give a degree of solace to Yemeni children made homeless by war.

Tags
Civil society, Arts
'War and displacement have a far-reaching impact beyond the school gates.' Photo (c) DFID, licensed under CC BY 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
02 February 2016 - 13:51

Refugee children are not getting the education they need

A number of barriers are stopping refugee children in Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan getting the education they need. Some steps have already been taken, but there is a lot to be done.

Tags
Education, Schools
'Teenagers often have a lot to learn when it comes to staying safe online.'
Date
02 February 2016 - 08:06

How to help teenagers stay safe online

To mark Safer Internet Day on 9 February 2016, Jo Budden, editor of our LearnEnglish Teens website, takes a look at the issues and offers some practical tips.

Tags
Teaching, Learning resources, Education
Hamlet (dir. Hay Plumb, UK, 1913) (C) British Film institute (BFI). Find out about our Shakespeare on Film on Tour programme with BFI
Date
29 January 2016 - 07:47

Ideas for using Shakespeare on film to practise listening

Dr Christina Lima of the University of Leicester suggests five ways of using films of Shakespeare's plays to practise English language listening.

Tags
Shakespeare, English language, Teaching, Education
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