Member news
  • Season's greetings from English UK
    20 December 2019

    Thank you to all our members, partners and friends of UK ELT for working with us to help half a million students follow their dreams every year.

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  • Upskill your digital marketing staff and get better results online
    13 December 2019

    The Digital Bootcamp course gives marketing staff all the practical digital marketing knowledge they'll need for your ELT centre to compete effectively online.

    Over two days, and with a focus on getting results, participants will gain knowledge and confidence to make changes and improve digital marketing performance.

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  • Drive online business with content, SEO and customer journey mapping
    12 December 2019

    We are excited for a set of great sessions to help you improve your online presence at the English UK Marketing Conference on Friday 7 February 2020.

    Join us to learn more about driving online business with content, SEO and customer journey mapping.

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  • Licking language into shape: learning English through etymology with Susie Dent
    12 December 2019

    At English UK we are passionate about the English language and we love that our ELT conference on 17 and 18 January in London is a place for delegates to share that passion too.

    To give a fascinating insight into the language and a fitting close a conference dedicated UK ELT, we are delighted to welcome back Susie Dent.

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  • Share your expertise and support the industry as a board member
    11 December 2019

    If you have expertise in finance or marketing and/ or development, consider joining our sub-boards to support English UK members and the wider UK ELT industry through strategy, decision making and guidance.

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  • Make sure your new MP knows about the ELT sector: invite them to our Parliamentary meeting
    10 December 2019

    English UK and the Association of Colleges are taking over the first session of the All Party Parliamentary Group for International Students in the new Parliament on Wednesday 8 January.

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  • People trafficking: how ELT centres and schools can protect students
    9 December 2019

    Could your ELT centre or school be used for people trafficking? Recent news stories about Vietnamese students disappearing after enrolling at private schools have raised concerns.

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  • Achieve your aspirations and avoid burnout at the ELT Conference
    9 December 2019

    Sometimes the gap between our plans and achievements can feel expansive. Projects can slip between our fingers or we fight so hard to make it work that we burn out completely.

    Our first two plenary speakers at the ELT Conference next month will help you create a clear vision, bring the best out in your team and maintain good mental health for both professional success and life satisfaction.

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  • StudyWorld 2020: the event for the UK ELT industry to speak to the world
    8 December 2019

    No other event represents the UK ELT industry as well as StudyWorld. And it has never been more important that we tell our positive story to the world.

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  • Members reinforce partnerships in key Asian Pacific markets
    6 December 2019

    English UK members attended workshops in Taipei and Tokyo to meet over 50 agents interested in the UK ELT market last month. In positive feedback the educators commented on the relevance of the markets, the quality of the agents and the organisation of the events.

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  • At the cutting edge of ELT in a plurilingual environment with Silvana Richardson
    6 December 2019

    Join Silvana Richardson to stay on the cutting edge of ELT practice with a fascinating plenary on the latest thinking a key new area in our industry - ELT in a plurilingual environment and 'the multilingual turn.'

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  • Language centres buck the economic trend, survey finds
    3 December 2019

    English language centres in the UK are overwhelmingly positive about business prospects for early 2009, despite the economic downturn.

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