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Bulgarian teachers gather for Cambridge Day

Cambridge Day — a leading event for English teachers in Bulgaria — brought together nearly 400 specialists, teachers, and educators to discuss the future of language teaching in the country.

Uganda school wins 10th edition of Your World

Scoris International School from Uganda is the winner of the 2025 Your World competition by British Council Partner Schools.

EC London visit a milestone moment

Malta’s High Commissioner visits EC London as school marks 20 years.  EC English Language Centres welcomed His Excellency Prof....

What’s the point of polite-isms?

Trinity College London reveals gap between recognising the importance of politeness strategies and implementing them in classroom settings. A...

Bell Foundation supports adult learners

The Bell Foundation is now extending its reach to adults learning English as a second language, alongside its existing work with young people.

Increase in enquiries for TEFL post-US election

The TEFL Org has received a spike in enquiries from the United States following the election result last week. The teacher training business reported a...

Free IELTS for refugees

A new agreement signed by Cambridge and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) will enable refugees to take IELTS tests for free. Around 83% of refugees...

Insights from ELT experts at the International Publishers Exhibition

Aleksandra Popovski and Debra Suarez discuss the ELT profession and teachers associations at IPE Athens. Back in September, EL Gazette attended the International Publishers Exhibition...

US election: what it means for stakeholders

The polls have closed, and the US is preparing for a second term with President Trump. As expected, the international education sector is waiting...

Rise in international students considering more than one study destination

Around 66% of international students are considering more than one study destination, the ‘highest in recent years’, according to IDP Education. IDP’s newest ‘Emerging Futures’...

Malaysia: new ‘edutourism’ initiative aims for junior and short-term markets

Around 20 private institutions in Malaysia have committed to developing English language study programmes as part of a new initiative. Malaysia Edu+, launched by tourism...
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