Thailand British Council

I’ve been working so hard this week, but that’s the pace that everyone has been keeping and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it. Luckily this morning was my day off so I took it in Bangkok, doing a little shopping. You can’t believe how futuristic the Siam Square area is, just look at the cars they sell in the Paragon shopping center!

Then in the afternoon I popped into the British Council to say hi and to see how things were going with the Genki English project here. It seems all the teacher’s packs have now been delivered to all 30,000+ schools and they are also apparently well on the way with the local training sessions, which is fantastic to hear. There might also be some chances to expand into other countries in the region, which would be fantastic.

Then just as I was leaving I looked up at the huge display screens they have outside the office, and what should pop up on the screen but one of my workshops! That was pretty weird!

Then some more Thai food before, for the second time this week, catching the midnight flight to the next country ….

Richard Graham

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5 Responses to “Thailand British Council”

  1. Julian-k

    God that food looks good!

  2. Rosebud

    Yeah, I love Thai food too. How does your stomach live up to all the different foodtypes Richard, do you ever have problems?

  3. richard

    You mean besides the problem of my stomach getting bigger and bigger and bigger each year?? πŸ™‚

  4. teodora

    what about those cars?

  5. Rosebud

    That must be really cool to see yourself presented like that on the display screen. What a great surprise. I just found a photo of me in the paper this weekend for something I did a year ago. News travels slow round these parts. LOL

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