Welcome everybody! We are happy to introduce ourselves as Team VI. From 18 February to 15 April 2018 we will
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Workshop on 6 November 2017: English Storytelling for young learners
Children all over the world love listening to stories. If told the right way the stories draw them into a
Continue readingTeaching experiences in Laos
Two months have passed since I left Germany and said goodbye to my parents and friends for five months. A
Continue readingFirst impressions – by Lea Herrmann
…after my parents dropped me off at the airport in Frankfurt and we said goodbye for a really long time,
Continue readingTeam V (18 September 2017 – 15 February 2018)
Sabaidee! We are Team V! We are happy to be part of the project and will be teaching English in
Continue readingThis is Team V! 18 September 2017 – 15 February 2018
This is Team V! Chosen by the project leader Johannes Zeck of the Angels for Children Foundation, Prof. Isabel Martin
Continue readingFour Lao teachers visit Karlsruhe for the first time – reunion weekend 23-25 June 2017
On their way to their eight-week language course at Hilderstone College in England, a weekend stopover in Germany had been
Continue readingWorkshop on 6 April 2017 – „Teaching Vocabulary“
“Let’s play with vocabulary!” On 6th of April I – Venetia Dariou of Team IV – held a workshop for
Continue readingWorkshop on 31 March 2017 – “Storytelling: Pre-, while- and post-activities”
“Robin Hood anyone?” “Yes, me please!” As our primary school tandem-teachers already participated in a workshop by Team III on
Continue readingIntroduction of volunteers: Team IV
Hello, readers! We are Team IV! We all started our big and exciting journey together in Frankfurt. Some of us
Continue readingTeam IV (14 February – 10 April 2017)
Hello! We are Team IV and we are very excited to be part of the project. From 14 February to
Continue readingMy personal highlight – by Pauline Kern (& blog article no. 100!)
During my 3-month stay here in Laos I’ve had so many personal highlights that it is rather difficult for me
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