Five years after declaring that English for adults unable to speak it would be taught for nothing because it was such an essential requirement, the British government has revised its stance. Demand for free English classes is too high, says the Learning and Skills Council (LSC), so now asylum seekers and others will have to pay to learn. This article appears in The Guardian (UK).
Posted by David Roberts on 24 October 2006 in Adult Literacy , Language Learners