Saturday, May 3, 2025

2020 Issues

Is Covid breaking the chains?

The fact that Eurocentres has gone into a voluntary arrangement, not exactly a liquidation but a way of protecting creditors’ money while a company continues to trade should, perhaps,...

Global Perspective

Gazette News Editor Matt Salusbury's selection of ELT news from around the world. USA: A linebacker in the Dallas...

News in brief

THAILAND: The Singapore International School of Bangkok announced in November that its corporate social responsibility programme for this...

Dr Biden pledges to keep teaching

The victory of Joe Biden in November’s US Presidential election will mean there will be a working English...

Cameroon school attacks continue

A suspect, said to be a separatist fighter, has been arrested and charged for taking part in the...

New visa regulations in South Korea

New visa regulations announced by the Justice Ministry in July are likely to mean foreign English language teachers – who are usually on low...

Digging down in the data

Melanie Butler on how we differentiate schools With seven per cent of all British Council accredited centres now awarded 10 areas out of 15 on...

Babies babble bilingually

Babies can babble in two languages, finds a study from the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Washington. When does speech production...

Covid-secure at a Trinity SELT Centre

If you are taking an English exam for immigration purposes in the UK, you need to go to a Secure English Language Test (SELT)...

The student on your doorstep

The chaos of Covid-19 is not unprecedented. Ron Ragsdale and Melanie Butler examine the options On 5 Oct 1918, faced with the Spanish flu pandemic,...

Chinese student found dead in Australia

Detective Inspector Robert Alison of the Sydney police has appealed to the public for information surrounding the death of a Chinese student, according to...
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