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  • 14 Nov 2008:

    Back-to-basics English lessons for Australia, Disney sees big market for schools venture in China, Lack of teachers holds back Vietnam's ambitions

  • 14 Nov 2008:

    Plans have been laid to assess the English skills of new arrivals in a bid to boost social integration, but concerns are growing that language support will suffer in the economic crisis, reports Henry McDonald

  • Pier in Cancun, Mexico 14 Nov 2008:

    Language-training company announces winner of writing contest

  • 24 Oct 2008:

    England told classes for migrants need to improve | South Korea signs up to student swap with US | Call to tax Britain for language advantage

  • 24 Oct 2008:

    Australia reviews 'basic English' exam as the number of applicants for naturalisation falls

  • 24 Oct 2008:

    The lure of new markets and a healthy appetite at home for controversial storylines are prompting Bollywood to turn from song and dance to dialogue with global appeal, reports Randeep Ramesh

  • 19 Sep 2008:

    Stricter system for student visas | Australia offers East Timor learning help | NZ language schools enjoy exchange-rate bounce

  • 19 Sep 2008:

    Free holiday classes to improve speaking and bridge the rich-poor divide, says minister

  • 19 Sep 2008:

    As diverse demand from new arrivals forces a reappraisal of 'one-size-fits-all' language training, one volunteer group is experimenting with varied approaches to teaching, reports Rob Burgess

  • 8 Aug 2008:

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

  • 8 Aug 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

  • 8 Aug 2008:

    Alcohol bans and strict curfews are imposed to improve behaviour

  • 23 Jul 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

  • 17 Jul 2008:

    Tefl teachers come from diverse backgrounds, says Laura Harrison

  • 26 Jun 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?

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