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Jeremy Harmer in Armenia

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Jeremy-Harmer

British Council Armenia is happy to announce that within its 2017 Teacher Development programme will host Jeremy Harmer the worldrenowned and acclaimed teacher educator, writer, and speaker in Armenia from 10 to 12 November to deliver talks and training sessions for Language Teaching (ELT) specialists working in Armenia. The latter will conduct conversations and retraining courses for English teachers in Armenia on November 10-12. Jeremy Harmer, and experienced teacher and trainer, is a writer of methodology titles, learner literature and coursebooks. Among his titles are The Practice of English Language, How to Teach English and Essential Teacher Knowledge (Pearson), and Trumpet Voluntary and Solo Saxophone (Cambridge University Press). He is a member of the writing team for Jetstream, a new adult course from Helbling. Jeremy is a course designer and tutor on the MA TESOL at the New School New York and an occasional tutor at the Norwich Institute of Language Education (NILE). Away from ELT Jeremy enjoys life as a practising musician, songwriter and spoken-word performer. In addition to teaching English, Jeremy is also involved in music. The British Council regularly conducts meetings and lectures with the UK's best specialists, enabling Armenian teachers and English specialists to get acquainted with the changes and trends in the field. All the sessions are open to all interested teachers and educators - free of charge. However, interested individuals need to register in the event by filling in our online registration form and indicating the sessions they would like to attend. The British Council also provides online resources and training to deliver the best British experience to Armenian specialists.