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  • British Council seminar - Resourcing the teaching of ESOL
    2 November 2010

    Tuesday 16 November 2010
    City Inn, Manchester
    The British Council is launching an area of its Teaching English website dedicated to the teaching of ESOL. At this seminar, practicing ESOL teachers will present some of the resources they have developed for the pages.

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  • English UK training days - November 2010
    15 October 2010

    Risk Assessment for Education Providers - Thursday 4 November
    Effective Communication for Customer Service Professionals - Thursday 25 November
    Employment Law Update - Friday 26 November

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  • Pickering New Headline Speaker for English UK Teachers' Conference
    6 October 2010

    Get off to a great start with George Pickering at this year's 2010 English UK Teachers' Conference! George has agreed to step in at short notice to replace Jeremy Harmer, who has had to withdraw from this year's event. We are hoping to have Jeremy back for 2011.

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  • English UK Accommodation Survey
    29 September 2010

    This survey asks English UK members for their views on aspects of accommodation provision for international students and particularly for those aged under 18. The survey includes short sections on criminal records checks, private fostering, homestay provision and guardianship and may help to influence future English UK policy in terms of the development of the Accreditation UK Scheme and our relations with other external agencies.

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  • New British Council Seminar: ELT and online video
    23 September 2010

    The founder of TEFL clips, Jamie Keddie, will be leading a session on online video at the British Council in Spring Gardens on Tuesday, 19 October 2010. The session will last from 18:30 to 20:30.

    This series of seminars encourages debate on areas of contemporary interest in the field of English language teaching and learning. Informal networking events are combined with more formal workshops and presentations. Previous sessions include stimulating seminars given by Mario Rinvolucri, Michael Swan, Catherine Walter, and Jeremy Harmer & Steve Bingham, highlights of which are available here.

    Click here for further details and booking information.

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