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  • Helping you make business contacts in the Asia Pacific – our autumn 2016 overseas networking events
    4 April 2016

    Do you need to build business from the Asia Pacific?

    Our annual student statistics report showed this region includes five of the top 20 ELT sending countries: Korea, Japan, China, Thailand and Taiwan. In addition, massive growth is predicted in the size of its middle class in the next 15 years. Two of our autumn events will focus on these important markets.

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  • English is GREAT: Speak to the World – an update
    1 April 2016

    English is GREAT: Speak to the World is English UK's largest and most successful multi-channel campaign to date. It has been running in Brazil for the last six months and has included travelling classrooms, a video scholarship competition and supporting social media campaign.

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  • To be or not to be: do something special on 23 April, get publicity, and win a prize
    29 March 2016

    Saturday 23 April is a special day for language lovers: it's the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, and also the United Nations (UN) English Language Day.

    So we've organised a competition for member centres: to celebrate either (or both) of these events with your students, in any way you like, and attempt to get coverage in your local paper or radio station.

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  • English Language Market Report: Mexico
    22 March 2016

    Increasing prosperity, middleclass consumption and a desire for quality education, has the potential to drive interest in UK ELT.

    We are pleased to present the latest in our market research report series, English Language Market Report: Mexico, produced by both the British Council and English UK.

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  • Ice-breakers, meetings, dancing and discussions; promoting UK ELT and building business relations in Europe
    14 March 2016

    Warsaw was the host destination for this year's Central, Eastern and Southeast European ELT workshop, where delegates were kept busy through a packed schedule of seminars, discussion groups and meetings. But the crucial difference between this and the usual B2B workshops is  its all-inclusive nature, with opportunities to network socially outside of the usual formal meeting structure. For over 45% of the agents, Warsaw was their first experience of an English UK regional fair.

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