English teachers develop “Teaching Speaking” skills through video workshops

The British Council in Rwanda, in partnership with the newly formed Association of Teachers of English in Rwanda (ATER) and the US Department of State, has organised a series of video workshops for teachers of English. The sessions are hosted by

 
Radio programme launched to develop teaching skills

On 16 October, British Council Senegal launched the second part of the Teaching English Radio programme. West Africa Democracy Radio – based in Senegal but covering a number of countries in the sub-region – and the Malian station, Jamana Radio,

 
English Radio proves popular in South Sudan

Learn English Radio and Teach English Radio have been broadcast on South Sudan Radio since last August.  Initially the station ran two series of both programmes, but due to their popularity, decided to run repeat broadcasts this year. I was

 
Self-Access Centre opens at the Staff College of the Sudanese Armed Forces

The Self-Access Centre (SAC) opened on 6 July in a high profile ceremony attended by the UK ambassador to Sudan, Mr Nicolas Kay, the UK Defence Attache, Lt-Col Chris Luckham and the British Council Country Director, Mr Richard Weyers; with

 

There is one issue that must be addressed when it comes to teaching English in the Sudan: the general level of English of the teachers themselves. English for Teaching, a British Council Engaging Teachers’ product, addresses this issue.  The course

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