The "Get ready! English for 60+" project is a unique initiative created for seniors who want to discover the world of English, as well as for educators who support them on this journey. We have prepared 27 video lessons divided into nine practical thematic modules. We focus on essential travel vocabulary to make it easier to navigate various situations, such as at the airport, in a hotel, or during sightseeing. Each lesson also includes a detailed lesson plan and exercises, which enable educators to effectively teach seniors.
We invite you to explore our materials and join the group of people who are bravely discovering the world!
Read more about the details of the project in the curriculum and see how you can use it step by step.
LUETEB organizes courses, workshops, and cultural activities for adults and seniors, supporting skill development and intergenerational learning. Since 1998, it has been offering, among others, courses in foreign languages, art history, folk medicine, Italian literature, and regional history.
The Foundation organizes music therapy, handicraft workshops, gymnastics classes and English language lessons, supporting participants' physical and intellectual fitness. It also produces podcasts and audio plays for seniors, implements intergenerational projects, and collaborates with local institutions and universities.
EOI Carlota Remfry is part of the Spanish network of official language schools, offering language learning from the age of 14. Founded in 1991 in Linares, the school provides national language certifications and has been supporting the idea of lifelong learning for the region’s residents for 30 years. In addition to language courses, it also offers cultural and artistic activities.
Sec more about Escuela Oficial de Idiomas Carlota Remfry de Linares
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