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Dyslexia awareness in EFL.

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2022-01-28 11:30 - 12:30

January 28 th, 11:30 – 12:30 local time Bucharest, Romania

 

Online Training

 

Individuals with dyslexia experience difficulties with learning an orthographically deep language such as English, and for those without an official diagnosis, a language classroom may be one of the first places where their learning differences are noticed. This webinar will focus on the unique role of EFL teachers in contributing to recognition of differences in learning amongst their students, and will include tips on how to make your classrooms more inclusive.

 

Maria Samsel

 

 

Maria Samsel, originally from Poland, has spent the last 3 years teaching at IH British School Reggio Calabria where she has recently taken on a role of the SENCo. Since completing her degree in Special Needs and Inclusive Education at the University of East London, she has worked with children and young people in the UK, Canada and Italy. Maria is particularly interested in developing and adapting EFL teaching techniques and materials for student with difficulties in reading and writing.

 

 

Dyslexia Awareness in EFL – Maria Samsel, 28 Jan

 

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At International House Bucharest, our team isn’t just made up of experienced educators—it’s a community of dedicated professionals, each bringing a unique blend of expertise, empathy, and a passion for meaningful learning. From CELTA and DELTA trainers to curriculum designers and language consultants, we work collaboratively to create high-impact courses that transform careers and lives. We believe in teaching with both competence and care. Our content is grounded in real classroom experience, informed by international standards, and driven by the belief that teaching English is more than a job—it’s a way to empower others, open doors, and build futures. Whether we're writing an article, designing a lesson, or guiding a teacher through their next qualification, our purpose remains the same: to offer clarity, support, and inspiration—so learners and teachers alike can thrive.

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