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A new landmark research publication has claimed that there has been a gradual shift from the “ideal of mother tongue fluency” towards a more contextualised approach, among other findings.
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The idea of a streamlined, complete booking system for agents in direct conjunction with language schools “could work”, but some stakeholders remain sceptical – with some smaller agencies saying the technology could interfere with school relationships.
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Languages Canada is confident that the country will revise its study and work rights policy to benefit language students financially and pedagogically.
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UK ELT is grappling with a housing shortage, with providers saying they are being pushed out by universities who have enrolled record numbers of international students.
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Policies in the UK introduced after the country left the European Union are limiting growth in ELT numbers, with Ireland and Malta gaining marketshare, stakeholders have suggested.
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Language testing provider PSI has entered into a new partnership with International House World Organisation to offer English tests at the network’s 150 language schools.
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Though staffing numbers are down, language student figures in Canada are increasing after falling by nearly 100,000 last year, from a 2018 high of nearly 160,000 students.