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Our track recordThe British Council has an outstanding record in working with governments, ministries of education and other sponsoring and partner agencies around the world to design and implement projects that transform the quality of English language teaching and learning in their countries. You can browse examples below. |
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The English for Diplomats Project, TurkeyThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey contracted the British Council Ankara to deliver English communication skills training for a group of 42 graduate diplomats, to enable them to conduct diplomatic business effectively in English when representing the Republic of Turkey on missions overseas. |
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The English for EU Accession Project, TurkeyThe Ankara University European Research Institute aims to provide training to civil servants working in Turkey's ministries. The British Council helps the Institute by delivering two three-month English language courses per year. |
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The English for European Accession Project, RomaniaThe Romanian government recognised that, to facilitate the country's efforts towards European integration, the English language skills of groups such as government officials and students in key areas needed to be upgraded. |
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The English for Hotels and Tourism Project, TurkeyThe Turkish Ministry of Education turned to the British Council for help in implementing a project that would help to develop a key area of the economy, the tourism sector. |
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The English for Teaching, Teaching for English (ETTE) Project, BangladeshAfter conducting a needs assessment consisting of questionnaires, lesson observations, teacher focus groups and consultation with leading Bangladesh academics, the ETTE project decided to focus on primary school teachers working pre-dominantly in the rural sector. |










