For the past two years EFA has been involved in a research project with language teaching organisations from Denmark, Belgium, Germany and Austria. We’ve been asking ‘how can volunteers best help with refugee language learning?’ How can volunteers best help in the classroom, alongside paid teachers, outside formal education and […]
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It was encouraging to see funding for ESOL being debated in Parliament yesterday as part of the Westminster Hall debate on Investment in the Provision of ESOL. ESOL students and potential students across the UK have been calling for more classes for far too long. Our own students at EFA tell us it is […]
English for Action is run by an amazing board of trustees who help our ten members of staff run the organisation. Trustees are volunteers who are legally and ethically responsible for the running of the charity and making sure that the organisation is doing the best for its students. We […]
“Speak English! You’re in England now”, sadly a phrase many of our students have had directed at them. Yesterday on BBC Radio 5, EFA’s teacher and co-founder, Dermot Bryers was invited to oppose this view and give the perspective of people often on the receiving end of this abuse. Nihal […]
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