Thursday, May 1, 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...

Chain slashed as Covid hits

British-owned EFL giant Instil Education, best known for its Regent and OISE school brands, may have closed up to 14 of its UK schools,...

The downside to unlimited English lessons

Dr Sue Ollerhead comments on Australia’s “Unlimited English” programme While these changes are historic and positive in allowing learners greater and more flexible access to...

How to demystify grammar

Andrew Rossiter discusses how to get over our hang-ups about teaching grammar Last week I heard from an old friend, an experienced teacher who has...

Empathy, not sympathy

Ros Wright helps trainers preparing candidates for OET Speaking I often start OET Speaking sessions with a quote from the 20th century Canadian physician William...

Can students still travel to study?

Despite Covid restrictions, Abby Penston, CEO of Focus Travel Partnership, outlines how foreign students are able to return to the UK Despite restrictions on travel,...

Bangladeshi parents demand fee waiver

Parents of students at English-medium schools, organised as the Bangladesh English Medium Schools Forum, held a press conference in Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, in September,...
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