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                £3.50 • US$6.50 • ¥700 • €5.50                        The newspaper for English language and international education             Issue 444 | February 2017


                                                                                                                                                Students hit

                                                                                                                                                by travel ban




                                                                                                                                                A STANFORD student origi-
                     Inside...                                                                                                                  nally from Sudan was detained
                                                                                                                                                for five hours and briefly hand-
                                                                                                                                                cuffed as a result of the ban on
                                                                                                                                                migrants from seven majority-
                                                                                                                                                Muslim  countries,  Reuters
                                                                                                                                                report. Nisrin Elamin, who is
                                                                                                                                                39 and has been legally resident
                                                                                                                                                in the US for 24 years, was one
                                                                                                                                                of a number  of international
                                                                                                                                                students immediately affected
                                                                                                                                                by the ban.
                                                                                                                                                  ‘The order is stranding students
                                                                                                                                                who have been approved to study
                                      Courtesy Quinn Norton                                                                                     campus, and threatens to disrupt
                                                                                                                                                here and are trying to get back to
                                                                                                                                                the education  and  research of
                                                                                                                                                many others,’ stated the American
                                                                                                                                                Association of Universities.
                                                                                                                                                  US universities have commit-
             Page 3: New bilingual                                                                                                              ted to protect the 1,700 current
             programme for schools in   Quebec school                                                       STUDENTS STRANDED                   students from the affected coun-
             Colombia’s second city                                                                         International students returning to study in   tries, and have warned them
                                                                                                            the US were among those worst affected by
                                                                                                                                                and staff not to leave  the US
                                       boards scandal                                                       the travel ban imposed by President   until the ban is lifted. ‘An
                                                                                                            Trump’s executive order in January. This
                                                                                                                                                unfortunate consequence of the
                                                                                                                                                new  policy appears to be that
                                                                                                            included a 90-day ban on Iranian, Somali,
                                                                                                            Yemeni, Syrian, Sudanese, Iraqi and Libyan
                                                                                                                                                ignated countries  are, for  the
                                                                                                            nationals arriving. Shown here is one of   students and scholars from des-
                                                                                                            many protests that broke out in US airports,   moment, effectively detainees in
                                       AUTHORITIES IN  Quebec, Canada have   Edge Inc., an international education marketing   this one at San Francisco International. See   this country, a spokesperson for
                                       announced investigations into two  Eng-  service that signed an agreement with the Lester   story on right  Stanford University said.  n
                                       lish school boards  following press  reports   B. Pearson School Board in 2012 to recruit stu-
                                       of international students scammed by their   dents from India, CBC research suggests.
                                       agents. Management  of both the English   The school board has placed the following
                                       Montreal School Board (EMSB)  and the   notice on its website: ‘Please note that all
                                       Lester  B. Pearson School Board, also in   tuition fees/transfers need to be paid ONLY
                                       Montreal, have denied any wrongdoing. In   to “Lester B. Pearson School Board”. The
                                       recent years,  restrictions on  local children   name “LBP Vocational College” refers to a
             Page 6: Awards – New      allowed to study at English-medium schools   privately owned enterprise with no affilia-
             Year’s Honours recognise   in  the francophone province have led to   tion to the Lester B. Pearson School Board,
             ELT professionals         school boards actively recruiting overseas.  so tuitions paid to this entity ARE NOT pay-
                                        EMSB hit headlines in the Korean press   ments made to the school board.’
                                       after students sent on vocational training   Following allegations from an Indian stu-
                                       programmes partially funded by Gyeongi pro-  dent of false promises made  by Edu Edge,
                                       vincial government complained they didn’t   director Narveen Kolan put the blame on sub-
                                       receive promised work visas, and many found   agents and said the company had told agents to
                                       themselves working illegally for below mini-  remove misleading statements from websites
                                       mum wage. The students had been recruited   after Edu Edge had been made aware of them.
                                       through the website EMSBKorea, set up by a   A third school board, Sir  Wilfred Laurier,
                                       Korean agent who worked with the board. But   has also cancelled its partnership with Edu
                                       the students did not attend an EMBS course and   Edge shortly after discovering a private com-
                                       were instead enrolled at private schools, EMSB   pany, SWL  Vocation College, had been set
                                       chair Angela Mancini told CBA Canada. The   up by Naveen Kolan in June last year, shortly
                                       board has now cut links with the agency.  before the board cancelled its partnership with
                                        The Lester B. Pearson School Board has dis-  agency Edu Edge Inc. ‘We had not authorised
                                       covered that a ‘privately owned enterprise’ is   that, nor were we aware,’ board chair Jennifer
                                       using its name to receive fees from would-be   Maccarone told CBC. ‘We did request that they
             Page 10: Why are we       students. A firm named LBP Vocational College   remove this and that they cancel it.’ Research
             teachers? Heart ELT’s     was registered in Quebec in January 2014 by   by CBC found the company had not been dis-
             Julie Pratten reminds us  Naveen Kolan, according to broadcaster CBC. A   solved.  There are no investigations into Sir
                                       person of the same name is the founder of Edu   Wilfred Laurier by the Quebec authorities.  n


                                       Seeing and hearing ‘-ing’ more



                                       ENGLISH IS  slowly becoming more pro-  going on for hundreds of years, with the ‘-ing’
                                       gressive.  We’re noticing we’re using the   form growing into new areas of grammar.
                                       progressive form, or ‘-ing’ form, a lot more,   Events are now ‘being held’ a lot, rather than
                                       compared to the ‘to’ form.        ‘held’. You’re also now more likely to hear
                                        While language change used to be imper-  ‘I should be going’ rather than ‘I should go,’
                                       ceptibly subtle, now we can witness it slowly   with ‘you’re being silly’ said more frequently
                                       unfolding, thanks to huge corpora like Brigham   while ‘you’re silly’ is heard less often.
                                       Young University’s News On the Web, believed   Back in the 1950s, ‘she likes to paint’ was as
                                       to be the world’s biggest, with 2.8 billion words.  common as ‘she likes painting’. Not any more,
             Pages 12–14: Annual list   According to Mentalfloss website, corpora   with the ‘-ing’ form steady proliferating into
             of candidates who passed   analysis is revealing a steady increase in the   this usage too. So ‘they started walking’ is now
             Cambridge’s Delta modules  ‘-ing’ form compared to ‘to’. This has been   more common than ‘they started to walk’.  n












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