British company Really English signs cooperation agreement with Tajik Ministry of Education

Homid Hoshimzoda, First Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Tajikistan, met with Nigel Killick, CEO of the British company Really English, to discuss future cooperation, according to the Tajik Ministry of Education and Science. During the meeting, the parties explored ways to expand bilateral cooperation in the areas of English language teaching methodologies, the […]

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Homid Hoshimzoda, First Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Tajikistan, met with Nigel Killick, CEO of the British company Really English, to discuss future cooperation, according to the Tajik Ministry of Education and Science.

During the meeting, the parties explored ways to expand bilateral cooperation in the areas of English language teaching methodologies, the development of modern educational programs, and the implementation of innovative English language training projects in Tajikistan’s educational institutions.

Hoshimzoda expressed his gratitude to Really English for its initiatives aimed at improving English proficiency among youth and educators in the country. He emphasized that language skills, especially in English, are a priority in Tajikistan’s educational policy.

In response, Killick thanked the Ministry for its warm reception and reiterated Really English’s commitment to active collaboration. He highlighted the company’s interest in developing interactive courses, teacher training programs, and building partnerships with Tajikistan’s higher education institutions.

At the conclusion of the meeting, both sides confirmed their commitment to strengthening mutual cooperation in the field of education.

Founded in 1999 and registered in London, Really English specializes in creating digital solutions for learning English, offering interactive courses for general, academic, and business English, as well as preparation programs for international exams. The company currently partners with over 1,000 companies and more than 300 educational institutions worldwide.

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