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Teaching English

If you are an English language teacher or assistant, we can support your work through a range of teaching materials, including online resources. We can also connect you with other teaching professionals across the globe. If you are interested in the development of English language teaching in Russia, we can also tell you more about our various projects.

Online resources

In addition to our own TeachEnglish website, we can connect you to a wide range of practical resources that can support your work. Find out more.
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Talking English newsletter

Subscribe to Talking English, our newsletter for English language teachers. Every month we bring you global news to keep you up-to-date with current methodology and trends, and inform you about our events for teachers in Russia.
Applied linguistics

Developing English language teaching

We address a variety of issues (including curriculum, assessment, and teacher training) through pilot schemes and projects across Russia. Read our reports for more information.
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Teachers' network

Our ELTeCS website offers you a global network of education professionals from across the globe, enabling you to share teaching experience, ideas and expertise. Find out more
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Teaching English website

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Teaching materials

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