Press Reviews

 

 

English will be spoken by half of the world by 2015 (The International News, Thursday, December 9, 2004)

27m to gain language of prosperity

A guide: Teaching Esol in the FE sector

A novel take on teaching English abroad

A studied approach to homework

Beijing pushes for language victory

Beyond Celta?

Bring the story of English under one roof

Britain must be a premier player

Brown speaks out for English

Cheating gets closer examination

Cost of British Council language tests 'too high'

Down the Tefl path

ELT Diary

ELT diary 2

English is recast in Indian films

Escape the recession with a Tefl course

Esol funding to focus on long-term immigrants

Financial barriers behind fall in English students

First languages fear second place

'Free' schools would be an expensive solution

French admit English deficit needs attention

Infested dogs and English teachers go out in the midday sun

Is a new language programme being rushed in?

Kick-off English language teaching at a summer school

Language test deters new citizens

Malaysia drops English language teaching

No child left behind: Did Bush get it right?

On speaking terms

'One-answer' Ielts under scrutiny

Scandal-ridden English language schools close doors

Should free English classes be scrapped for new migrants?

Single language for the skies gets a bumpy takeoff

Student gap years – the advisers weigh in

Technology's promising projections

The dream gap-year jobs

The language of integration

The language of loneliness

The next big thing

Time for Britain to be taught some lessons

Tunisia turns to a new language partner

UAE college teacher wins innovation award for English course

Uganda lays mother-tongue foundations

Wanted: English speakers with fluency in sarcasm

What will 'free' conversation cost?

Where, what, when... the best gap-year trips

Who is the Tefl teacher of today?

Why we need to boost English language teaching around the world

Working, volunteering and learning overseas