Letters from Laos – “The history of my football team” by Bounthavy Siphonephat
Many boys and young men in Laos still play the traditional ball game “kator” (in Lao), or “sepak takraw” (เซปักตะกร้อ
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Many boys and young men in Laos still play the traditional ball game “kator” (in Lao), or “sepak takraw” (เซปักตะกร้อ
Continue readingHello! My name is Outh and I’m sixteen years old. I was born in Luangphanxay village, Xaysomboun district, Vientiane province.
Continue readingA sustainable English language education in our four Lao partner institutions is a crucial aim of the project “Teaching English
Continue readingOn September 6th, 2017, Mr Khamsavay Gnommilavong took up the position of the new “Acting Director” of the Lao-German Technical College
Continue reading“When witches go riding and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers, ‘tis near Halloween” (author unknown) Historical
Continue readingWell, Hello everyone who is reading now. My name is Moukdala. I’m 26. I live with parents. My place
Continue readingOne morning when Nina, one of the volunteers at the LGTC, went for her morning run along the Mekong River,
Continue readingDuring our first week at Ban Sikeud primary school in September, Hanna and I (Jessica) were invited by the school’s
Continue readingSabaidee! We are Team V! We are happy to be part of the project and will be teaching English in
Continue readingThis is Team V! Chosen by the project leader Johannes Zeck of the Angels for Children Foundation, Prof. Isabel Martin
Continue readingEditor’s note: The Recruitment and Training Programme of BHS Corrugated at the Lao-German Technical College links our “Teaching English in
Continue readingTwo of our most defining experiences in Laos were the two traditional weddings we got to attend. Never before had
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