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Besides teaching, our five English education graduates from the University of Education Karlsruhe have some additional tasks to fulfil. First
Continue readingBi-directional Learning and Teaching: Lao-German Projects and Tandems
Besides teaching, our five English education graduates from the University of Education Karlsruhe have some additional tasks to fulfil. First
Continue readingWe almost cannot believe how time flew by so fast. Last week, it was already time for four of us
Continue readingSay hello to our lovely, charming, caring and hard working team in Ban Sikeud (from left to right): housekeepers Teo
Continue readingNo need to explain why we´re doing this! Smiling faces in the schools in Ban Sikeud and Ban Phang Heng
Continue readingIn Laos, our VISAs expire every 30 days. Therefore, we soon needed to take a trip to the Thai/Lao border.
Continue readingLast Wednesday, we went to the English Department of the University of Laos to join their weekly „English Zone“, a
Continue readingSay hello to the Lao English teachers we work with. From Ban Sikeud Primary: From Ban Phang Heng Primary: From
Continue readingWe, Franziska and Tobias, recently started working with English for Mopsy and me in the two preschool classes of Ban
Continue reading1.1. First Project Phase: “Teaching English in Laos” (2015-2018) Project leaders: University of Education Karlsruhe & Angels for Children Foundation
Continue reading2015 The Angel for Children foundation and the PH Karlsruhe (Prof. Dr. Isabel Martin) would like to express their gratitude
Continue readingThroughout the next days after our arrival, our schedule was packed. First, we visited all three schools supported by the
Continue readingWe got our first glimps of Laos after an exhausting, twenty hour journey through the tiny window of Flight No TG574: dense jungle, the absence of proper roads and the field of the giant yellow beer Lao company. The fact that we left Germany in winter confused us when we jumped off the airplane and faced a wall of 70% humidity and oppressive heat…
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