Teaching camp songs – a journey from the USA to Laos
Teaching English can be hard sometimes – as a teacher you never want your pupils to become bored with the
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Teaching English can be hard sometimes – as a teacher you never want your pupils to become bored with the
Continue reading“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” From the very beginning during our stay in Laos, we have been
Continue readingBy including the next group of the teachers, the mathematics teachers, into the “teach-the-teacher-” program, the project has entered in
Continue readingDuring our work at Ban Phang Heng lower secondary school we also spent time together with Madame Engel of the Angels
Continue readingSabaidee! Perhaps you have seen our names on the Team VI page already: We are Anna Hajek and Tasja Reule,
Continue readingThe project “Teaching English in Laos” has come a long way. I remember when Prof. Martin told us about her first
Continue readingOur time here is flying by. Every day is another adventure with different tasks and challenges to manage. It is
Continue readingHello, my name’s Mrs. Akina YADSADAHUK. I am twenty-six year old. I was born in Watnak village, district Sisattanak but
Continue readingWhen I met Mr Khamsing Nanthavongdouangsy, the School Manager of Ban Phan Heng Primary and Secondary School and also Lao
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
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