Living Learning English is exceptionally well set up to deliver teaching online and has over 300 well-qualified and experienced teachers available now.
Read MoreThe ongoing global lockdown proved no obstacle to the China Bureau’s regular networking activities as we hosted another virtual Pow Wow.
Read MoreBritish-Chinese people across our area and the country are being encouraged to put themselves forward for a new award designed to recognise their achievements and contributions to national life.
Read MoreThere is no doubt that the current landscape is proving challenging for everyone in the education sector.
Read MoreThe Bristol Ensemble have been giving talks and recitals online while the lockdown in place. The series continues this afternoon at 3pm, with a recital given by the pianist Emil Duncumb.
Read MoreBristol-based musician Kala Chng is doing her best to bring some fun and music into everyone's lives during the shutdown.
Read MoreUK registered businesses can apply for a share of up to £20 million to respond to new and urgent needs in UK and global communities during and following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreWelsh artist Gareth J Fuller spent 14 days in enforced quarantine in Beijing. He kept drawing and the result is his Quarantine and Pandemic Survival Map. Take a look at his amusing work and there is a free download on his website.
Read MoreWith the outbreak of Covid-19 gradually coming under control in China and life beginning to get back to normal, UK businesses can tap into the lessons learned there.
Read MoreAs you might know, schools in the UK are closed and people are advised to work from home if they can.
IH Bristol have switched to online lessons using Zoom and from Monday (30th March) onwards, students from all around the world can join!
Read MoreOur friends in Guangzhou have shared their document about how to manage the Coronavirus situation with us and at last in one place is all the guidance to follow.
Read MoreOur chief executive Dianne Francombe has been honoured twice in recent weeks.
Read MoreA lot of students are looking for online tuition alternatives right now, so Living Learning English are running limited time special offers on their online tuition platform
Read MoreYoungsters at a Bristol primary school enjoyed a brief overview of Chinese culture courtesy of students Manman Ye and Xuejing Geng.
Read MoreWong’s Restaurant was the venue for our Chinese New Year reception and banquet as civic dignitaries, members of the business community and students gathered to celebrate the Year of the Rat.
Read MoreAt the end of November, students from the St. Mary Redcliffe and Temple School Sixth Form Mandarin class attended a Language and Culture Workshop at the offices of Constellation Group, on Berkeley Square. They spent the morning learning how to talk about food in Mandarin, as well as finding out about customs, taboos and etiquette related to eating and drinking in China. The session culminated in a delicious Chinese meal, provided by Su Yuan, a Southern Chinese vegetarian restaurant on Queen’s Square.
Read MoreOn Monday 27 January, the MFL department at Colyton hosted its first ever Chinese New Year celebration, the first of many to come we hope. In the morning, students in Years 7, 8 and 9 attended an assembly presented by learners of Mandarin.
Read MoreOrganised by the China-Britain Business Council (CBBC) and The Devon & Plymouth Chamber this event will showcase the huge opportunity the China market presents, providing practical, straightforward advice and inspiring case studies on how British SMEs can sell to this exciting market.
Read MoreThe Experio Team is delighted to announce that the booking form for their University Preparation Course at the University of Bath (Top 5 ranked university) is now live: https://experiolife.com/university-application.
Read MoreThe Bristol and West of England China Bureau is holding a major celebration to usher in the Chinese Year of the Rat next month.
Leading figures from Bristol’s business community will be gathering at Wong’s Restaurant in Denmark Street for the Chinese New Year banquet on Wednesday, 12th February.
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