Workshop on 18 December 2017 – “Practising Pronunciation” and Lao-English interference
I invited all English teachers from Ban Pang Heng Secondary and Primary school as well as the science teachers Mr
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The consecutive list of our blog posts since the beginning of the project in 2015.
I invited all English teachers from Ban Pang Heng Secondary and Primary school as well as the science teachers Mr
Continue readingStudents from all subjects from the University of Education Karlsruhe and PH graduates can now apply for an internship in
Continue readingWhen I met Mr Khamsing Nanthavongdouangsy, the School Manager of Ban Phan Heng Primary and Secondary School and also Lao
Continue readingA post on facebook by a Lao friend got me thinking. It started with finding two words funny and ended
Continue readingMeet Team VI! Top row, left to right: Julia Grüttner, Anna Hajek, Isabell Kämmer, Tasja Reule, Shirin Ud-Din Bottom
Continue reading…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 readingEditor’s note: Following Mr Phonesouk Inhtaxay’s post on his time in Germany in July and August 2017, his colleague Mr
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
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