Guest author Richard Martin & Fabian Stober write: Stories are something to remember…
…so why not use them as a teaching device? In the summer semester of 2017, Prof. Isabel Martin offered a
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…so why not use them as a teaching device? In the summer semester of 2017, Prof. Isabel Martin offered a
Continue reading“Time flies when you are having fun.” (Albert Einstein) We as Team V working in Laos certainly made this experience.
Continue readingEnglish picture books are excellent material to use in English classes for primary pupils and pre-schoolers for many reasons. Here
Continue readingAt Ban Phang Heng Secondary School three directors are responsible for the organization, structure, and bureaucracy. When it comes to
Continue readingMs Saysamone Singhalath is 26 years old and has taught history at Ban Phang Heng Secondary School for six years
Continue readingExtra teaching material and lessons – nowadays, two inseparable things when we think about teaching. To work only with the
Continue readingMany boys and young men in Laos still play the traditional ball game “kator” (in Lao), or “sepak takraw” (เซปักตะกร้อ
Continue readingNew English “Drama Club” at Ban Phang Heng Secondary School Pupils can spend an hour after their regular classes to
Continue readingHello! My name is Outh and I’m sixteen years old. I was born in Luangphanxay village, Xaysomboun district, Vientiane province.
Continue readingChildren all over the world love listening to stories. If told the right way the stories draw them into a
Continue readingThere are many suggestions in the scientific literature about how to integrate experimenting into scientific teaching. In Germany an important
Continue readingA sustainable English language education in our four Lao partner institutions is a crucial aim of the project “Teaching English
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