According to a study commissioned by the British Council, 40% of young Moroccans feel that it is more important to learn English than French, compared to only 10% who think otherwise. This figure will ...
This post is part of our special coverage Languages and the Internet. In a recent interview with African Writing Online, Laila Lalami, a Moroccan-American author, elaborates on her educational ...
Moroccans have launched an online campaign calling for English to replace French as the country’s first official foreign language. The hashtag, which translates to “Yes to English instead of French in ...
On June 23, 2025, Adil Bentahar, associate professor in the English Language Institute, delivered the keynote speech [online] at Moulay Ismail University's (Morocco) first conference on English ...
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Morocco launches inclusive language-learning platform ELOGHA-SUP, supporting sign language and braille
Morocco has launched ELOGHA-SUP, the country’s first 100% Moroccan language-learning platform, which also supports sign language and Braille, making it more inclusive for students with special needs.
(MENAFN- Morocco World News) The National Conference of English Studies at the Moroccan University in the Age of Globalization is scheduled to take place April 28-29 at the Faculty of Letters and ...
Rabat — A survey commissioned by the British Council in Morocco has revealed the growing popularity among young Moroccans of English. In a report titled 'Shift to English in Morocco' launched on 23 ...
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