[Faith-talk] Teaching English for the blind in Egypt.
Doris and Chris
chipmunks at gmx.net
Fri Jan 24 20:40:09 UTC 2014
Stay blessed yourself, dear friend, and always looking forward to
your next post!
What do you think of having some of these classes online or of
Teaching/learning English with the Bible/New Testament? If you are
intersted, google for something called "Let's Start Talking" and
"esl:=" *smile*
Doris and Chris in Lutherland ;-)
At 09:31 PM 2014/01/24 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello.
>
>The British Council is the top worldwide leading organization of
>teaching English to non-native speakers.
>
>As part of their integrative sentiment, the British Council in Egypt
>aims for the first time to provide accessible learning English
>courses for Egyptian blind adults.
>
>This was the major role of my conversation earlier this morning with
>MR. Mark Steven, the current British Council director here in Egypt.
>
>I enjoyed conversing with him regarding this particular subject, and
>he critically showed his tendency and enthusiasm to significantly assist.
>
>We spoke about what facilities we demand to equip the classroom
>with, in order to prosperously commence this initiative.
>
>Well, I explain to him how this is going to work.
>
> For Egyptian blind adults to learn English in elementary level,,
> we need the following:
>
>1; We need to provide from two to five computers with adaptive
>technology settled and customized on them.
>
>2; We need Brailled materials along with audible lessons that
>resembles visual learning activities.
>
>3; We demand to have competent English Braille tutors, so they can
>help the British Council throughout catering for educational
>inclusion to blind learners.
>
>MR. Steven was enormously keen to help on that regard, and he
>promised me that the British Council in Egypt is willing to
>implement this educational scheme in the near future.
>
>I thanked him, and I expressed my faith in the British Council
>global credibility, it is the worldwide recognized educational
>center for correct English seekers.
>
>I believe in the British Council incredible credibility, because I
>was fortunate to learn English with them.
>
>I do not have any relevance with the British Council, and I never
>worked for them.
>
>But I constantly prefer the British Council because of their
>positive disposal towards everyone.
>
>I was never discouraged by the British Council policy.
>
>Even when I asked to write on my IELTS exam rather than dictating
>someone, they were not close-minded, and they even did not
>presuppose its impossibility.
>
>They rather negotiated with me to reach a moderate solution.
>
>Well ultimately, I am going to take my IELTS exam next March, and I
>will write on my paper independently, without being in need to dictate someone.
>
>English has always been my favorit foreign language since ever I
>communicated in English at the British Council.
>
>Thank you so much.
>
>That is what I have got in this edition of my daily digests.
>
>In the meantime, and until I render another post, stay blessedly,
>and have a pleasant time.
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