British Council Story Telling Sessions

Please find below details from British Council.

You may register for the session applicable to your ward. 

Yes, you read it right, the all-time favourite Storytelling workshop-is back! Through this session your kids will learn important values for life and will have fun through art and craft activities

Don’t think we missed sessions for adults, you are at the centre of our hearts! Join the conversation club this week and let’s discuss what’s most special to us – ‘Our Family’

What's in store this week?

Session

Date Time

Register

1. Storytelling session (7-10-years old)

Story- 'Hans Scares Away The Willies'
Have you seen a ghost? Come meet Hans! This brave boy met ghosts and lived to tell the tale. Join us as we recount his adventure on Saturday, 30th May at 10:30 am.
Bonus: Let's scare away our fears with a fun craft activity! Keep handy an A4 sheet, scissors, and black markers (parental supervision will be required)

Date: Saturday, 30 May 2020
Time: 10:30- 11:30 am

Please click here and register by 10 am on 29 May, post registration you will receive a zoom link for the webinar.
Please note:
• Maximum participants for this session: 40
• Registrations on first come first served basis

2. Storytelling session (11-14 years old)

Story- Where there is a will... there is money!
In today's times, as we all stare out of our windows in longing, what we need is to add some magic and love to our lives. Join us in this session as we take you through tales about respect for money and gratitude for our blessings, all with a touch of magic. The session comprises interactive tales, activities and riddles.

Date: Saturday, 23 May 2020
Time: 11 am - 12 noon

Please click here and register by 10 am on 29 May, post registration you will receive a zoom link for the webinar.

Please note:
• Maximum participants for this session: 40
• Registrations on first come first served basis

3. Proquest Central & JSTOR

Access to thousands of academic e-books covering subjects from the humanities and engineering to law and public policy.

Date: Friday, 29 May 2020

Time: 5-6 pm

Please click here and register by 10 am on 29 May, post registration you will receive a zoom link for the webinar.

4. Conversation club (18 years and above)
Families then and now. Explore how the concept of family has changed over time and what it means to different people. Understand how this conceptual change affects society and what support systems need to be put in place for those affected.
Please refer to these links for our discussion

 

Date: Sunday, 31 May 2020
Time: 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Please click here and register by 10 am on 29 May, post registration you will receive a zoom link for the webinar.

Please note:

• Maximum participants for this session: 20
• Registrations on first come first served basis

5. Facebook Live for students planning to Study in the UK!

We bring you an opportunity to get all your queries about visa applications answered by a UK Visa and Immigration Officer.

The Live session will give you details about
• Tier 4 visa applications 2020-2021
• Details on graduate route
Date: Thursday, 28 May 2020
Time: 4 to 5 p.m.
Join here: Facebook live session

 

We look forward to your participation and encourage you to share feedback on the sessions by writing to indiacustomercare@britishcouncil.org

Posted On : 28/05/2020