Since its opening, the center has attracted the attention of many parents and students. This is not only because of its reputation for teaching quality, but also because of its extensive experience in training and testing, helping the Vietnamese generation develop their English skills and open up future opportunities.

“Unlock” communication skills, foster life skills

Ngoc Thuy, grade 11, Dong Da High School ( Hanoi ), used to have a good foundation in English, however, every time she needed to communicate, she became unconfident and had difficulty expressing her thoughts fluently. Although she cherished the dream of studying abroad in the UK, Thuy realized that communication skills were a major obstacle on her journey to conquer that goal.

Therefore, since grade 9, Ngoc Thuy decided to join the Secondary Plus course at the British Council. Here, she not only practiced standard pronunciation but also developed reflex and thinking skills in English through group activities.

“At first, I was still shy to speak, but the teachers always encouraged me to confidently express my thoughts. Thanks to that, I not only communicated more fluently but also practiced flexible problem-solving skills,” Thuy shared. The obvious progress helped the young girl decide to continue taking the IELTS preparation course at the British Council, to prepare for her upcoming study abroad journey.

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By working with the British Council, students can improve their English skills and build confidence - an important factor to reach out to the world.

Confidently remove psychological barriers through quality teaching methods

Not only are they a companion for students, British Council courses also support working people who want to improve their English proficiency to develop their careers. For Hoang Long, an office worker, learning English has never been easy: "Before, I only focused on improving my professional skills and neglected learning foreign languages. When I worked in an environment that required fluent English, I encountered many obstacles."

After being suggested by a colleague, Long chose to take an adult English course at the British Council.

“The teachers at the British Council suggested interesting methods, helping me realize that memorizing new vocabulary – which used to be a barrier for me – can be improved little by little. Thanks to that, I have significantly improved my communication skills, thereby becoming more confident when participating in bidding (pitching) projects with foreign partners,” Long shared.

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Thanks to advanced teaching methods designed to suit students' needs, the psychological barriers of office workers are partly resolved.

Parents can rest assured when their children make real progress.

Not only students, but also parents are particularly satisfied with the learning program here. Ms. Minh Hang, parent of Phu Thanh (grade 3, Hanoi), shared that she had previously sent her child to study at another center. Although each lesson was fun, after a short time, he forgot most of the knowledge. However, since participating in the Primary Plus course at the British Council in Ha Dong district, she has seen clear progress in her child.

“I know my child has really improved because he has been proactive in using English more naturally - instead of waiting for me to ask him. In addition, my husband and I are also assured when we always receive detailed reports on our child's learning process. So, when I learned that the new center opened near my house, I planned to register my child for the next course here,” said Ms. Hang.

Notably, according to the new draft Project from the Ministry of Education and Training , English will gradually become the second language in schools, with a roadmap of implementation across 6 levels from preschool to university. Therefore, in order for children not to be "overwhelmed" by changes and ready to adapt to new trends, parents should create a premise for their children by equipping them with a solid English foundation early on. Therefore, the emergence of new teaching centers, such as Lancaster Luminaire of the British Council, will provide an optimal learning environment, helping students to be ready to conquer their future learning goals.

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Lancaster Luminaire Centre features innovative design and environmentally friendly materials - clearly demonstrating the sustainable values ​​that the British Council always strives for.

“The launch of the new English Centre at Lancaster Luminaire - the British Council's largest teaching centre in Hanoi, demonstrates our efforts in fulfilling our commitment to providing a quality English learning option for students in this city,” a British Council representative affirmed.

British Council Lancaster Luminaire

Address: 1152 Lang Road, Dong Da District, Hanoi

Courses at the center:

- Learning Time with Timmy (for preschoolers 3-5 years old)

- Primary Plus English (for students aged 6-10)

- Secondary Plus English (for students aged 11-14)

- High school academic English and IELTS (for students aged 15-17).

- British Council English Course and IELTS preparation (for adults)

To celebrate the opening of the new facility, the British Council is offering a special discount of 20% on tuition fees for new students (for children) and the number of hours of study (for adults).

For details, see: https://bit.ly/hoi-dong-anh-lancaster

Bich Dao

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/don-dau-xu-huong-hoc-tieng-anh-nhu-ngon-ngu-thu-hai-2405013.html