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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...

‘English is not a foreign language in Quebec,’ says Quebec’s new premier

The 'Fleurdelise', the flag of the majority Francophone Canadian province of Quebec, here seen flying in downtown Montreal. Image: Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons Licence ‘English...

Malaysian student sues teacher for missing classes

Flag of Malaysia (left) and flag of the Malaysian State of Sabah (right). Image: Government of Sabah In the first case of its kind, a...

English speaking work permit policy for Bermuda

The government of the Caribbean island of Bermuda is currently implementing a policy that requires English language tests for foreign workers, following a public...

Demand for EFL growing in Cuba

Demand for English language courses for adults continues to grow in Cuba. English teacher Jorge Rodriguez, who works in a state-run language school in Havana,...

Irish Tefl teachers’ terms slammed as Senate debate new regulations

Members of Unite the union protest terms and conditons of English teachers at a protest outside DCAS school Dublin in October 2018. Image: Unite...

British Council boot camp boosts Thai teachers’ use of English

OVER 15,000 Thai teachers are now using English more often in their classes, following a three week ‘boot camp’ run by the British Council....
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