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Chinese students at top Uni’s to get specialist careers support

Chinese students coming to study at two highly ranked, leading UK universities will now benefit from specialist support to help them with their job search on returning to their...

UK, IE, Malta: Cambridge English welcomes six new partners

There are now six official members in the Cambridge English Educational Partner scheme across the UK, Ireland and Malta.

UK-EU reset deal “promising” for UK ELT

A new agreement signals promising changes for UK ELT, including the exploration of a youth mobility scheme and...

What does English UK’s 2025 student statistics report tell us?  

UK ELT held steady in a year of global uncertainty and turbulence, according to the latest annual figures...

ELT industry worth over £1.8bn to the UK

The first economic impact report into UK English Language Teaching (ELT) for a decade reveals the UK ELT...

Council teams up with NILE to solve trainer training trap

The launch of any professional award in teacher education is newsworthy. The path to becoming an ELT trainer has never been straightforward. However, the launch...

STOP PRESS

British Council staff in Italy have taken strike action in protest against proposals put forward by the Council in February to make 19 staff...

Behind every great destination there’s always a great trainer

Bristol, as we report on page 16, is the best place to study English in the UK based on British Council inspection results. But,...

Babies can tell a hum isn’t human language

Twelve-month old babies understand that foreign languages are not just noise, according to a study by Athena Vouloumanos at New York University. Babies selectively attend...

Practise pronunciation, improve listening

Teaching pronunciation to learners of Spanish as a foreign language improved intelligibility and comprehension in listening tasks, reports Elizabeth Kissling from the University of...

Values added course books? How the topics we teach have changed in the last twenty years

Since the 1990s, ELT textbooks have increasingly embodied neoliberal assumptions, claims Keith Copley’s qualitative analysis of popular and influential ELT courses from the last...
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