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  • 3 for 2 offer on all training days
    19 November 2010
    English UK is currently running a three for two offer on all training days that are scheduled up until the end of the 2010-2011 academic year. read more +
  • English UK Teachers' Conference attracts record numbers
    17 November 2010
    What does a man in a gorilla suit, practical advice on creative teaching, and tips on ways to turn a British Council inspection from an ordeal into an opportunity have in common? They were among the many highlights of the English UK Teachers' Conference, held in London at the weekend. read more +
  • English UK Teachers' Conference Sold Out
    10 November 2010
    The upcoming English UK Teachers' Conference on 13th November is now sold out! The Prospero House venue near London Bridge is set to welcome over 270 teachers with the total number of participants expected to exceed 320. This number far exceeds the previous record for attendees and is a recognition of the high regard in which the event is held by English UK members. Delegates are advised to get to the venue in good time and will be able to enjoy a welcome breakfast on arrival.
  • English UK Teachers' Conference - don't miss the greatest show in town
    5 November 2010

    Excitement is building with just over a week to go till this year’s English UK Teachers’ Conference. Interest in the 2010 event which will be held at Prospero House in London on 13th November remains high with attendance levels likely to break all records. An added treat for delegates at this year’s event is a gigantic fireworks display organised as part of the Lord Mayor’s Show which can be viewed from 5pm on London’s nearby South Bank. CLICK HERE for further details of the show and please go to the training section of the website for booking details for the conference.

  • Ireland strategy for international students
    4 November 2010

    The Irish government has announced plans to increase international student numbers in higher education by 50 per cent and the numbers in English language schools by 25 per cent.

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