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The result of a joint initiative between BBC World Service and
the British Council, the free site - www.teachingenglish.org.uk
will provide a practical resource for materials, activities and
tips for teaching. Downloadable audio files and photocopy compatible
documents will provide a rich resource for English teachers, claims
the BBC.
It will build a valuable archive of articles on teaching theory
and techniques. Described as 'for teachers...by teachers', it also
aims to act as a forum to help teachers of English exchange thoughts,
ideas and materials.
The site has been specifically designed for non-native speaker
teachers of English working in state schools around the world and
will be particularly useful where classroom resources are scarce
and class sizes are large. About 5,000 people have joined the mailing
list and were the first to try out the new website.
The broadcaster claims that feedback has already arrived from
places as diverse as Algeria, Russia and China and it has been an
encouraging sign. Many teachers comment on the clarity of the layout
and relevance of the content.
A discussion of the use of translation in the classroom has generated
a lot of material from teachers, and the editors look forward to
more tips, ideas and suggestions which can be shared.
Both the British Council and BBC World Service receive funding
from the UK government for their work.
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