BRITISH COUNCIL
EnewsletterOctober, 2011

 

Closer to you: Same team, same programme, new locations

 

Both our Rabat and Casablanca centres now offer different locations for our English courses to children, adults and companies.  These sites ( Rabat: Hay Riad, Madinat El Irfane, and Les Orangers, Casablanca: Bd Nador & Bd Anfa) have been selected to meet the increasing demand for our courses, and to make them more available to families living in different areas in both cities - with the same teaching quality and service that our customers are used to.

For term 1, starting on 6 October, we offer English courses for children and teenagers from six to seventeen years old. General and Business English courses for Adults, IELTS preparation, English through Drama, Professional English and TKT Cambridge Teaching Knowledge. Registration is still open. 


From 4 till 8 October we celebratedCustomer Service Week.  Visitors toour offices in Rabat and Casablanca hada chance to ask us what theyalways wantedto knowbut never did, tell us what makes a perfect Customer Services Assistant, have a candy and have a good time with us and meet a surprise Customer Services Assistant...Each day, we wore different colours and finished the week with everyone wearing Moroccan clothes on Friday!



 

 Launch of Learn English Radio show

 

Improve your English, have fun and win amazing prizes with the British Council and SNRT Chaine Inter on "Obla Air", our new radio show. The show focuses on the adventures of a budget airline, which is so bad it's good! You can practise and improve your English as you listen, so tune in wherever you are - it's going to be available across the country, so check our facebook page for regular updates.

 



 

  

Learn English Kids Competition
 

This video competition for young learners is run in association with our partners TT Animation (part of the Warner Bros. group).  It's open to children aged 6-12. They can be learning English as a foreign language, be bilingual/multilingual or be native speakers of English. They have to make a 1-2 minute video of themselves talking about their breaking news. The deadline is October 15th. The prizes include flipcameras and the winning videos will have the cartoon characters superimposed onto their videos and shown on the LearnEnglish Kids site.http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/competition

 

 



 

  

English for 2012


 

2012 promises to be an exciting year in the UK as the world focuses on London for the Olympic Games. Teaching English site now has a new section with activities, resources and lesson plans based around the London 2012 Olympics. Each week there is new content added, so be sure to keep checking it! Visit the site and register - you'll wonder how you ever managed without it.    

 

 


 

  

Internship programme  - creating opportunities for people worldwide

 

British Council Morocco has launched recently an internship programme for young people who are 18 years or above.  The purpose of our Internship Programme is to offer successful candidates an opportunity to improve their skills and enhance their educational experience through practical work assignment while gaining experience of working in an international environment.  

 

 
 


 

  

7,000 fans on Facebook!

We're very proud to say that over 7,000 people like the British Council Morocco's facebook page! If you're not a fan yet, find out what you're missing on our page.

 
 
 


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British Council Morocco

11, Av Allal ben Abdellah Rabat

Telephone  05 37 21 81 30

 Email
 info@britishcouncil.org.ma 

 


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