17/06/2026
The UNESCO World Education Blog has published a new piece by British Council on how teachers across Sub‑Saharan Africa are using everyday technology to transform learning.
Explore the publication:
https://ow.ly/BBuQ50ZcGZi
Read the UNESCO blog:
https://ow.ly/bxpG50ZcGZh
17/06/2026
Simple technology can make a big difference in the classroom.
These TeachingEnglish tips show how to engage learners, spark curiosity and improve attendance using tools you already have.
Explore the tips here: https://ow.ly/tb2p50ZcGTa
15/06/2026
Understanding your context also means recognising the real experiences and backgrounds your learners bring to class.
This TeachingEnglish lesson helps students explore issues around refugees through a creative poster project, building language skills while connecting learning to real‑world topics.
Try the lesson here:
https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-resources/teaching-secondary/lesson-plans/intermediate-b1/refugee-poster-project
15/06/2026
There is nothing quite like the pride of receiving your very first certificate.
The Primary English Test gives young learners a tangible reward for their hard work. Whether they are strong readers or great listeners, the test highlights their achievements and motivates them to keep learning. It is a great way to build a positive relationship with education from a young age.
Visit our website https://www.britishcouncil.mu/exam/english-tests/primary-english-test to book a test today to help your child celebrate their English language journey.
15/06/2026
Plastic waste is part of everyday life for many learners, from local markets to their own communities.
This TeachingEnglish lesson helps secondary learners explore plastic waste through meaningful activities that connect language learning with real‑world action.
Try the lesson here: https://ow.ly/gjRX50ZbIIm