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For those who arrive on our shores seeking a better life, learning the dominant language is of primary concern (photo by climatetalk on Flickr under CC license).
Date
08 May 2013 - 15:18

English language teaching for migrants and refugees

David Mallows has edited a collection of academic essays by experts on English language teaching for migrants and refugees.

Tags
English language, Teaching
The 'Five Gentlemen' discuss regional British accents. Video still (c) British Council.
Date
01 May 2013 - 16:44

How to help your students recognise regional UK accents

Regional accents and dialects can be difficult enough for native speakers to understand, but to English language teachers, they present an even greater challenge.

Tags
English language, Teaching
'A large number of students look favourably on overseas study as an opportunity to travel and see the world.'
Date
30 April 2013 - 17:07

What's keeping 80 per cent of UK students from going abroad?

The British Council’s Elizabeth Shepherd delves into new research that explains why some students decide to study abroad while others stay at home.

Tags
Universities and higher education
'An architectural adventure in Argentina' by Elias Redstone.
Date
26 April 2013 - 11:07

How Argentinian housing models could benefit UK architecture

Could an Argentinian development practice solve the UK’s housing problem while also strengthening the role of the architect? The British Council’s Alastair Donald explains fideicomiso.

Tags
Architecture, Arts
Observing other teachers is one of the best ways for teachers to develop their own successful methods. (Image credit: Mat Wright)
Date
25 April 2013 - 15:03

How observing other teachers can improve your teaching

One of the best things teachers can do to improve their teaching is to look outside their own classrooms, argues teacher development adviser Jon Gore.

Tags
English language, Teaching
What ideas would architects concoct with no restrictions? Our Paper Salon turned up a few imaginative solutions. (Image credit: Ross Anderson)
Date
22 April 2013 - 17:39

What we can learn from Moscow's 'paper architects'

What’s the point of designing buildings that may never be built? The British Council’s Alastair Donald explains the value of ‘paper architecture’.

Tags
Architecture, Arts
Phillipson’s Linguistic Imperialism has provoked a number of criticisms. Photo (c) Horia Varlan, licensed under CC BY 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
10 April 2013 - 14:51

Is English a form of linguistic imperialism?

Anne Burns prepares to moderate a discussion on this topic at this year’s International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language (IATEFL) annual conference.

Tags
English language
Video still from 'The Five Gentlemen' series.
Date
09 April 2013 - 12:11

When is British humour lost in translation?

Brits are known for their dry wit, but students learning English as a foreign language don’t always understand the UK’s trademark sarcasm

Tags
English language, Teaching
The English Effect exhibition at the British Council in London; photo: British Council
Date
04 April 2013 - 10:32

How English connects with other languages

The British Council’s Ashleigh James writes about the words that form a bridge between her English and Dutch heritage.

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English language
According to the report, just 46% of women in Pakistan intend to vote in the upcoming elections. Photo of Hafsa Shaikh from Lahore by Umar Farooq.
Date
03 April 2013 - 12:17

Next generation in Pakistan pessimistic

Our new report ‘Next Generation Goes to the Ballot Box‘ shows a generation of 18- to 29-year-olds in Pakistan concerned about their safety, jobs and institutions.

Tags
Civil society, Justice, Security
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