We start our classes again from Monday 8th September. Please check out https://staging.efalondon.org/what-we-do/our-classes for a full list. Call Dermot on 07789006248 if you want to ask anything, or email ariel@efalondon.org.
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The Participatory ESOL movement is growing – and has just been given centre stage in a new publication from the British Council: ‘Language issues in migration and integration”. EFA London’s research into integration and discussion are published here, and there is also an opening chapter which explains the participatory ESOL approach. Read […]
English for Action’s latest research report is now live on the British Council’s ESOL Nexus website. http://esol.britishcouncil.org/power-group-discussion The report explores the benefits of working on discussion in the ESOL classroom. What discussions work? How are topics selected and sustained? How do students interact? How can teachers and students work together to improve the […]
We are looking for new trustees. Are you interested? We welcome applications from people with experience of some of the following: teaching or learning ESOL organising/campaigning community engagement finance media and communications fundraising, HR marketing Click on the link for a job description and details on how to apply /sites/default/files/documents/EFA_Trustee_Job_Description_2014_0.pdf
Check out our lastest blog post for a detailed description of our recent work in Battersea or bilingualism. This post has some lesson ideas and descritption of lesson activities. http://efalondon.wordpress.com/2014/04/08/bilingualism/
On 29th March EFA London ran a workshop at Rewrite’s Creative ESOL conference in South London. The conference brought together ESOL practicioners from across the country who were either using, or were interested in using, the arts to work with migrants and refugees, particularly in English language teaching. The conference was organised by […]