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English will be spoken by half of the
world by 2015 (The International News,
Thursday, December 9, 2004)
Should free English classes be
scrapped for new migrants?
'One-answer' Ielts under scrutiny
Escape the recession with a Tefl
course
Down the Tefl path
ELT Diary
A novel take on teaching English
abroad
Language test deters new citizens
English is recast in Indian films
French admit English deficit needs
attention
Beijing pushes for language victory
Who is the Tefl teacher of today?
Cheating gets closer examination
Cost of British Council language
tests 'too high'
First languages fear second place
Beyond Celta?
The language of integration
Bring the story of English under one
roof
27m to gain 'language of prosperity'
Single language for the skies gets a
bumpy takeoff
What will 'free' conversation cost?
UAE college teacher wins innovation
award for English course
Kick-off English language teaching
at a summer school
Wanted: English speakers with
fluency in sarcasm
Brown speaks out for English
Esol funding to focus on long-term
immigrants
Scandal-ridden English language
schools close doors
Is a new language programme being
rushed in?
A guide: Teaching Esol in the FE
sector
Infested dogs and English teachers
go out in the midday sun
Technology's promising projections
Financial barriers behind fall in
English students
The language of loneliness
On speaking terms
A studied approach to homework
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