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Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Mind Your Language, defining your School's Language Mission


Essentially no schools in Chile have defined their "Englishness", and many if not most use terms such as English as a Second language (E2L /ESL), English as a First Language (E1L) and bilingual freely, loosely and interchangeably. Defining "who we are and what business we are in" affects and determines the role and profile of English the school, the programme, contents and methodologies, evaluation, staff selection, publications - everything in fact!

Ask us about off-the-shelf sessions, or about specific sessions relevant to your school and your reality. Ask us about our coaching and critical friend support for school leaders and administrators.

Complete the "Contact Us" form on the right to ask how we can help you and your with your "Englishness".

  • A C1 or higher level of English is assumed.

  • These are one-hour synchronous online interactive seminars; an in-person, face-to-face option is also available.

  • Click on the label(s) to the right for related programmes.
    • Click here for "Leadership : Mind Your Language, defining your Department's Mission"
    • Click here for our Summer 2025 Leadership support programme
  • Complete the "Contact Us" form on the right (or click here if on a mobile device)

    • to be placed on the interest list for this topic and to receive advance notice of the next open-group session. Open-session group-sizes are limited to allow for participation and questions.
    • to ask about a private one-to-one or small group closed session on this topic, or on any other Governance and Leadership questions or concerns you have.
    • to ask about multi-session discounts, discounts for teachers and institutional fees.
    • if you would like to receive our once or twice a week event announcements. We will not spam you and you can leave the email-list at any time.
    • with any queries about any of our programmes.

Click here for our General Terms.

 

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