British Council plans to reopen teaching centres for young learners
British Council in Sri Lanka is preparing for the reopening
of its teaching centres for face-to-face classes on 7 January 2022 in Colombo,
Kandy, Jaffna and Matara.
After a considerable period of closure due to the pandemic,
students and teachers are keen to be back in classrooms to resume face-to-face
learning.
“Since the onset of the pandemic, all of our classes have
been online to make sure our students don’t miss out on their English learning
journey. They have also been taking part in sessions with our teachers online
with activities such as Keep Fit and Fun, baking, crafts, storytelling, quiz
evenings, yoga and conversation clubs. With mainstream schools closed this
interaction with peers alongside opportunities to try out new skills has been
critical for the wellbeing of our young learners,” the Council said.
“As we moved online this year, our young learners in Sri
Lanka have celebrated success as winners in the British Council global
international speaking competition and global art competition as well as taking
part in exciting opportunities in their online classrooms to connect live with
students in other British Council teaching centres around the world. This term
students have been connecting with students in Spain, Taiwan and Korea to begin
new friendships and learn about their cultures and way of life,” it added.
British Council Sri Lanka Deputy Director and Teaching
Centre Manager Helen Sykes stated: ‘’All our students have had a lot of fun and
learnt just as much as in our classrooms, but we know that many of our learners
have really missed their face-to-face classes and a significant number paused
their learning with us waiting until we are back face to face to continue their
learning with us. There is no substitute for face-to-face interaction, and it
works wonders for building confidence and spoken skills in language learning.
We know from feedback that our students and parents feel comfortable and are
ready to return to our classrooms and so, with all the Government safety
guidelines in place we are really excited and can’t wait to welcome past
students back and new students into our four British Council teaching centres around
the island very soon.’’
“Each year, the British Council teaches over 100 million
students worldwide in our teaching centuries in over 100 countries. In Sri
Lanka, we teach all levels from age three through to 18. We are also looking
forward to opening back up face to face for our adult learners in 2022. It’s
quick and simple to register for our courses with an online level check and
consultation to make sure we place you in the right class before you register.”
“Our products, developed by our expert international teams
and taught by experienced teachers, use a methodology that focuses on much more
than just language skills. We focus on the development of leadership and
collaboration skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy and autonomous
learning in a relaxed environment where our students can be themselves and have
fun learning. Students who join the British Council become a part of a global
network of English learners from across the globe with opportunities to
interact with their peers from classrooms around the world built into our
syllabus. As a supplement to our courses for young learners, we run events in
our library, global competitions and a variety of online fun and free
activities to have fun in English with our expert teachers. Our premises are a
safe and secure space for children; a place to meet and interact safely with
peers and develop self-confidence in an inclusive, diverse and fun learning
environment,” the Council said.
One parent stated: “My son’s experience at British Council
has been amazing. Not only have I witnessed a massive and exponential growth in
his English both in terms of speaking and writing, but I have also seen his
confidence and fluency in using this language grow as well. This is the only
class my son actually looks forward to. I believe that it is this passion for
learning English that British Council has imbued in him through the relaxed,
fun, and engaging environment present there that is responsible for his
improvement.” Our pre-school courses, ‘Learning Time with Timmy’, developed in
collaboration with Academy Award-winning Aardman Animations, is hugely popular
with little ones and their parents. Fun and interactive, we have weekly classes
for three, four and five-year-olds.
Our ‘Primary Plus’ course for six to 11 years focuses on
developing your child’s creativity so that they can express themselves with
confidence that goes beyond their English language skills. Our ‘Secondary Plus’
course for 12 to 16 years is packed with content and skills to build confidence
and help your child reach their full potential in their future lives as young
adults.
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