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MrGroovidy

3 years ago

I went to the British Council because I wanted to ...

I went to the British Council because I wanted to practice my English with high level teachers in a typically British atmosphere and in a world famous organization. This is exactly what I found at the British Council where I have been able to appreciate, over two semesters, an indisputable competence of extremely positive and encouraging teachers whose Anglo-Saxon teaching methods are very interesting in that they have nothing to do with French methods. The qualities of the person and his deep motivations are, beyond any spirit of competition, perpetually put forward. The originality and the diversity of the courses transform the difficulties in pleasure to learn and to discover.
Nothing is school in the British Council, everything is curiosity.
As for the events organized throughout the year, most of which are open to non-registered people, they are a very pleasant opportunity to listen to speakers who speak perfect English, to meet not only other British Council professors but also other people working there, to learn exciting things about unexpected and very varied topics, to develop contacts by exchanging English, to taste traditional English dishes or to participate in very entertaining games, all impregnated a flawless British humor.
Whether you want to learn English, improve your level or simply practice for pleasure, the British Council will not disappoint you.

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