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Welcome to the final newsletter of the year!
It's shorter than usual this week, but there's still new content for you to take a look at, including a detailed publication assessing the state of early language learning in Europe. There's also a new tips video about using powerpoint in your lessons.
We hope you find something to enjoy here, and among all the new materials we've developed for you over the last year.
Coming early for next year we have the return of Carol Read writing for the site, a new section for teachers of English for business, more free webinars and more new content for our section on Charles Dickens - and that's just up until February!
Duncan and I will be taking an end of year break now, but we'll be back as normal in January. In the meantime, we would like to wish you a Merry Christmas if you're celebrating it, and all the best for the new year!
Best wishes
Rob TeachingEnglish Team | British Council | BBC |
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 | The ELLiE study, free to download, provides a detailed insight of the policy and implementation processes for early foreign language learning programmes in Europe, giving a rich description of learner experiences and contexts for learning. Read more |
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 | If you have the right facilities in your classrooms, powerpoint can be a very useful tool for teachers. This short film explains why you should consider using it, and practical ways of doing so. Read more |
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 | In this new blog on the site, Iain talks about his experience of teaching English in an Italian prison. It's an interesting read, and well worth watching over the coming months. Read more
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