30 English teachers gain new insights

Thirty English teachers from Bahrain’s government schools received certificates yesterday after taking part in a quality teacher development programme at the British Council.

The course, sponsored by HSBC, began in September and was designed to improve the quality of English language teaching at intermediate schools by training teachers in the latest techniques.

It covers topics such as how to cope with different types of learners in large classes, the best ways to develop students’ language skills, using computers and the Internet and developing as a teacher.

The participants received their certificates from programme co-ordinator David Parker at the British Council.

The event was also attended by HSBC corporate banking manager Peter Boland, HSBC marketing officer Juden Braganza and HSBC bank corporate affairs representative Judith Karam.

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    30 English teachers gain new insights

    Salamz all……i have a Bachelors in French, a PGCE in language teaching, am currently studying for an MPhil @ Birmingham uni UK, lived and tuaght in Paris for a year. I am 25 years old and female. Anybody looking to epmloy an English/ French teacher????
    thanks Sophia

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