About Us
This is the main Picture symbolised the BUEC
in front of the Library at the University of Toamasina
We united to make our English better.
It was created by group of students included Rolland, Gildas, Paul, Vohary, Jacquinot, Jean D’Arc, Fredel, Lydovick,Urbain and Patrick in 2003.
Trees Planting
BUEC aims not only at practisin English but also proctecting the Environement as well.
The English Club come together to plant more trees in support of a better environment at the University
of Toamasina.
Guests
To have direct practices, BUEC invites Native Speakers to share English with them.
Our goal is to help us to learn English speaking so you can speak English fluently with Native Speakers.
Practices are always fascinating by meeting them up who come visiting us at the University.
Lives Conferences
We beef up our English by talking over the Internet with our Friends around the World.
Video-conferencing with English Speakers in other countries, which enabled students to improve their oral and listening skills in conversations with native speakers.
It allows them to take part in Conversations, ask questions as well.
Thanks for all our Online Guest to share English with us. We are more than happy to meet all of you again.
Mr BLACK, Holly and Katy came to visit us at the University Thursday , July, 21 2005.
The great unforgotten memory and experience for all history of the English Club at Tamatave University, is the visit of our four American friends from New Canaan in Connecticut, US. Holly MARTOCCI, Mathieu BLACK, Katy MCDANIEL and John MOISES , in July 2005.They main of their trip is to maintaining , developing, and continuing Environment education and Culture exchange which it is already exited.
Mrs Martocci said: “…and shared with them as they did with us about their lives and lifestyles and particularly we talked about Education and importance of Education and Environmental Education. So it’s been several, a few years now, that me, I have seen them and John Moses and I, we wanted to continue our Relationship and make that exchanges even better by planning and tripped to Madagascar …”
Great appreciations for our Four American friends for been with us at the University. We give our deep and sincere gratitude for installing relationship with us and realize our dream to have a direct American English practice and keep that connection through emails, live confereneces and with all of the good things they have done for us.
We fail words to express our gratitude to you for all you have done. Holly, Mr BLACK, Katy and John.