Guest author Richard Martin & Fabian Stober write: Stories are something to remember…
…so why not use them as a teaching device? In the summer semester of 2017, Prof. Isabel Martin offered a
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…so why not use them as a teaching device? In the summer semester of 2017, Prof. Isabel Martin offered a
Continue readingTwo months have passed since I left Germany and said goodbye to my parents and friends for five months. A
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 reading“Robin Hood anyone?” “Yes, me please!” As our primary school tandem-teachers already participated in a workshop by Team III on
Continue readingHello, readers! We are Team IV! We all started our big and exciting journey together in Frankfurt. Some of us
Continue readingDuring my 3-month stay here in Laos I’ve had so many personal highlights that it is rather difficult for me
Continue readingMy special task during our stay in Laos was to spruce up the English Lending Library. Establishing the Lending Library
Continue readingThe project “Teaching English in Laos” aims to sustainably foster English education in Laos. Therefore, teaching the Lao pupils is
Continue readingWe are Jule Reissig, Jana Brecht, and Isabella Stryj from the University of Education Karlsruhe, Germany. At the moment, we
Continue readingBesides our work in the schools, we also had some time to explore some tourist attractions of Laos. Vientiane We
Continue readingOverview of the history of Angels for Children and the progress of the “Teaching English in Laos” project set up
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