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Free live Q&A on teaching English to refugees and migrants

  • chris287482
  • Mar 18
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 23



Interested in learning more on how to teach English to refugees and migrants? Whether you're already an ESOL teacher or keen on working with refugees and migrants in the future, then join our free webinar on Tuesday 24th March, in association with refugee support organisation Breaking Barriers.


We'll be talking about our upcoming TERM course on Teaching English to Refugees and Migrants - starting this April - and answering your questions on the course itself and this area of teaching in general.


This Q&A is for you whether you're working in a paid role or as a volunteer. You'll find out about the design of the course, the rationale behind it, what you get from it, and the experience of those teachers who have taken it.


You'll also learn more about our new accreditation with Trinity College London for their Level 6 Trinity Certificate for Practising Teachers (CertPT), available as an optional add-on to the course.



About Breaking Barriers and TERM



We're proud to have partnered with Breaking Barriers, who work with refugees across the UK to guide and support them to gain meaningful employment. English language tuition is a vital part of that journey, and members of Breaking Barriers' Lived Experience Panel added their voices to the TERM course to ensure refugee voices were heard throughout.


When is the webinar?

The webinar takes place on Tuesday 24th March at 4pm UK time. If you’d like to join, email us at info@teachenglishtorefugees.com, and we’ll send you the link.



We'll help you teach English to refugees and migrants

Join our new online course, starting this April. Run by an expert tutor, with a ton of engaging, interactive tools and lots of opportunity to engage with fellow practitioners, exchange ideas and build community.


"Taking this course was one of the best decisions I've made." - Iryna
"Thank you for a stunning course!" - Simon
"It's been a real joy to do this course." - Jane


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