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  • Aug 8 2008:

    Britain makes spouses promise to learn | Appeal against Poland's U-turn on English for all | Crowded classes curb Saudi scholarships

  • Aug 8 2008:

    The Olympic city says it is ready to communicate with visitors, but an eight-year campaign to improve foreign language skills has had to contend with a resolutely monoglot culture, reports David Stanway

  • Aug 8 2008:

    Alcohol bans and strict curfews are imposed to improve behaviour

  • Jul 23 2008:

    Britain's international cultural organisation has rejected auditors' conclusions that its English classes are elitist and have unfair advantages over commercial providers, reports Max de Lotbinière

  • Jul 17 2008:

    Tefl teachers come from diverse backgrounds, says Laura Harrison

  • Jun 26 2008:

    Thinking about careers after graduating, Samantha Brunt was adamant that the classroom wasn't for her. So how did she end up teaching English in Slovakia for 10 months?

  • Jun 20 2008:

    British Council told its teaching is too elite | Canada pulls back from one test for all | How to put the kick back into lessons

  • Jun 20 2008:

    Security measures including holographic strips and water marks are helping English-testing companies to nab cheats as record numbers of students sit the exams, reports Jessica Shepherd

  • Jun 11 2008:

    The British Council will need to find cheaper ways of teaching in the future, auditors say. Jessica Shepherd reports

  • May 23 2008:

    Sri Lanka and India get down to business | Poles experience British reality | Google admits to trials of translation | Guardian Weekly website talks up communication

  • May 23 2008:

    Scandinavians' pride in their facility for English is turning to concern as their mother tongues fall out of use in business and academia. Gwladys Fouché reports from Norway on action to reverse the decline

  • May 9 2008:

    A Delta qualification is a prudent choice for English language teachers. Go for it, says Jenny Johnson

  • Apr 29 2008:

    The danger is of hitting the target but missing the point of teaching English, says Duncan O'Leary

  • Apr 4 2008:

    Indian viewers get a taste of light entertainment learning | Estonia warned against loss of linguistic edge | Second language centre opens on Islamic campus | Teacher honoured for role in 'Global War on Terrorism'

  • Apr 4 2008:

    Christopher Mulvey: The campaign to create the English Project - the world's first visitor attraction and living museum dedicated to the story of the English language - has begun

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