Poetry Introduction

Poetry Introduction PROJECT “POETRY” – MISSION POSSIBLE …”you have to understandthat no one puts their children in a boatunless the water is safer than the land”…(Poem – Extract from Home) said the sorrowful British-Somalian author Warsan Shire, speaking about the tragedy of migration. Unfortunately, this phenomenon travels through time, space and people, with the same […]
Winter Party

Winter Party On 9th December, ELATT’s Women Empowerment group did a good job organizing a winter party for students and teachers. We all enjoyed Asian food, music from different cultures and poems translated into English on display. Some of us danced to Indian and Kurdish music and everybody talked to each other and laughed together. […]
Volunteering at Hackney Foodbank

Volunteering at Hackney Foodbank Last Wednesday we went to the Foodbank. We went by bus and walking. We did the lot of work in the Foodbank. We separated tomato and potato and so many food cans. I liked the work because first time I worked in the Foodbank. I liked tidy shelves. Nur Jahan and […]
Teach Too: Connected Careers

Teach Too: Connected Careers Learn about our project with University College London making learning curricula work Connected Careers was an opportunity for employers to deliver workshops that enabled learners to access the job market or to become successful entrepreneurs by teaching industry relevant skills. Several workshops were delivered throughout the day and we asked employers […]
ESOL Workout

ESOL Workout Phoebe’s E2 Speaking and Listening class wanted to share their knowledge about healthy living, so they made a workout video. Put it on, pump up the volume and get fit with ELATT’s ESOL students! https://www.youtube.com/embed/uHwVvRiUyTw Latest Posts
‘No’ to ESOL Cuts!

‘No’ to ESOL Cuts! On Tuesday 24 November 2015, Phoebe and Yvonne ESOL Entry 2 Speaking and Listening class wrote about ESOL cuts. They took photos and they put on twitter because they really need ESOL classes. They get a lot of help from ESOL. We need ESOL classes to develop our English skills for […]
‘Save the Children’ Cake Sale

‘Save the Children’ Cake Sale On the morning of 8th October 2015, in front of ELATT building we had a cake sale, which was to raise money to support Syrian refugee children. Most of the teachers and students brought some cake, biscuits, cookies and international foods. There were some hot drinks such as tea, coffee. […]
Fighting against ESOL cuts

Fighting against ESOL cuts In London on 14th October in front of the Houses of Parliament, lots of people protested against the government cuts to ESOL funding. The ESOL learners came together to show that they needed their funds back. These people were from different areas of London, different colleges and schools. The students were […]
The 5 Values of our blogs

The 5 Values of our blogs We are inclusiveThis blog is open to all the students and staff at Elatt. We respect each otherWe come from different countries and we have different cultures so we should respect each other as we are, even when we have different opinions. We are democraticWe shall discuss each article […]
Connected Practice

Connected Practice Learning from our AoC-funded project on developing a programme of peer and virtual observations Click here to visit the ‘exellencegateway.org.uk’ page Latest Posts