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 readingChildren all over the world love listening to stories. If told the right way the stories draw them into a
Continue readingA sustainable English language education in our four Lao partner institutions is a crucial aim of the project “Teaching English
Continue reading“Hello again, I’m Bounpheng!” This is my second letter on this blog – you can find my first letter here.
Continue reading“When witches go riding and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers, ‘tis near Halloween” (author unknown) Historical
Continue readingTwo months have passed since I left Germany and said goodbye to my parents and friends for five months. A
Continue reading“No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” (Heraclitus)
Continue readingWinter term 2016/17 In the winter semester 2016/17, it was Team IV‘s turn to be prepared for “Teaching English in
Continue readingLetter from Donekeo On Friday 18th August 2017 I flew from England to Germany in the afternoon around 14:10 pm.
Continue readingFour Lao English teachers attend an English language course at Hilderstone College, sponsored by the German foundation Angels for Children.
Continue reading“Let’s play with vocabulary!” On 6th of April I – Venetia Dariou of Team IV – held a workshop for
Continue readingBefore we came to Laos we – Laura Jakob and Tanja Wintrich – had already discussed with our predecessors David
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