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Title: British Council LearnEnglish Mobile


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  • British Council LearnEnglish Mobile
  • Approached by network providers
  • The British Councils experience expertise
  • Supporting the global creative knowledge
    economy
  • Providing wider access

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  • LearnEnglish Mobile global product
  • Hi-tech mobile devicesrich media content
  • Mid-tech mobile phonesWAP content
  • Lo-tech mobile phonesSMS Push

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  • Findings hi-tech
  • WiFi coverage an issue
  • Market penetration of hi-tech devices
  • Wide availability of free online content,
    limiting certain commercial opportunities
  • Product seen as valuable learning adjunct

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  • Findings mid-tech
  • Pilots in China, Hong Kong and Thailand to look
    at commercial potential of WAP games and
    language quizzes
  • Shelf life of games limited potential for
    revenue generation limited
  • Outside of Western hemisphere, majority of
    phone users are not on a service contract
    such pay as you go customers very reluctant
    to go online to download from WAP sites

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  • SMS Push Everyday English
  • This product was launched in Thailand in February
    2008
  • Users subscribe to the service via their mobile
    network
  • Subscribers receive an SMS message every day

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  • SMS Push Everyday English
  • Types of Englishsweets (n UK) candies (n
    USA) A small piece of sweet food, made of sugar.
    E.g. She bought a packet of sweets to suck on
    the journey.
  • Learning tipsSpelling third person. When the
    verb ends in y, dont forget to change the y
    to i and add es, e.g. study studies.
  • Interesting factsDid you know French was the
    official language of England for over 600 years?

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  • SMS Push Everyday English
  • Word phrasesa factory (n) A building where large
    amounts of goods are made using machines, e.g. I
    work in a factory that makes cars.
  • Expressions/idiomsto take place (v phrase) To
    happen, e.g. The last football World Cup took
    place in Germany.
  • Collocations a business trip (colloquial) To
    travel to a different place, such as another
    town or country, for work, e.g. I go on two
    business trips a month.

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  • Findings lotech
  • Pilots in Thailand and Colombia, using- SMS Push
    Everyday English
  • Low pedagogical value other than customers like
    it
  • Pilots predict take up rates of ten per cent of
    user base
  • Need for country-by-country negotiation for
    roll-out of product

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Final Learning Points
  • Feedback on pedagogy needed
  • More difficult than expected
  • No global or fully regional providers
  • Need for partnership
  • Time needed to create content
  • Best to get provider to do marketing
  • No universal software or format of content for
    delivery
  • Pedagogy versus lifestyle
  • Daunting for managers in network
  • Global versus local

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  • www.britishcouncil.org
  • www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish
  • www.englisonline.org.cn/en
  • Martin.lowder_at_britishcouncil.org

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  • LE Mobile now and in the future
  • Colombia
  • Thailand
  • Turkey
  • Philippines
  • Malaysia
  • Bangladesh
  • Botswana
  • Egypt
  • Albania
  • Serbia

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  • Product value
  • Learning value of content decreases as we move
    from hi-tech,
  • through high-tech to lo-tech
  • British Council brand and quality-assured content
    of significant value to network providers
  • Can provide valuable product differentiation at
    point of sale of devices
  • Content of interest to both technology
    manufacturers and network providers

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  • Market readiness
  • Hi-tech global market estimated to be ready in
    two to five years time
  • Mid-tech relevant to specific markets now and
    global markets two years from now
  • Lo-tech relevant to global markets now
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