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      Emerging Forum 2 - Welcome

      Dear Colleagues,

      We would like to welcome you to the E-merging Forum - 2012. We will be bringing you the online coverage of the forum by promising live streaming, interviews with presenters, dedicated roving reporters, social media events and much more.

      E-merging Forum web coverage is designed to cover the highlights of the forum with the latest news for remote participants. We will be live streaming four plenary speakers during the forum - you can watch the livestreaming at http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/event/e-merging-forum-online.

      The roving reporters will report on the major debates and news as the forum happens. They will produce reports and personal impressions and these will be published on this site during each day at http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/e-merging-forum-2.

      Our online coverage makes it possible for teachers to get a taste of the E-merging Forum 2012. Even if you can't attend the forum yourself, we invite you to watch live video content, interviews with presenters and interact with other teachers using social media.

      Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/britishcouncilrus and www.twitter.com/bcrussia on Twitter with #emf2 tag

      We will be providing more information and updates on our online coverage here. Meantime, please watch our welcome video to see the message from Olga Barnashova from the British Council.

       

      For more information about E-merging Forum, please visit our website:
      http://www.britishcouncil.org/russia-english-e-merging-forum-2012.htm

      Looking forward to seeing you online.

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      Elena Nikitina's picture
      Elena Nikitina
      Submitted on 18 April, 2012 - 19:04

      It was WONDERFUL!

      I appreciate British Council for this opportunity to be here - for the feast of English language, for making teachers more confident and for all small detais which make the event really wonderful. Good job! It's like teachers' spa

      chinhqv's picture
      chinhqv
      Submitted on 3 July, 2012 - 11:34

      Dear my friends,

      I have a agrument between present perfect & past simple, for below example:

      1. I have been for a walk a few days ago

      2. I went for a walk a few days ago

       

      which sentences is correct grammar in this situation? please help me to distinguish?

      Elena Nikitina's picture
      Elena Nikitina
      Submitted on 3 July, 2012 - 20:18

      I went for a walk a few days ago