Southern Sudan - TEFL in Southern Sudan
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Southern Sudan became independent in 2011 from Sudan.
The area had English as a state language for many years as a result of British dominance in the region. However in 1956 with a policy of "Arabisation" this was replaced by Arabic. Following the country's independence in 2011 English was reinstated as the official language.
Although English language teaching in the country is regarded highly and teachers are in demand, conditions can be somewhat lacking with basic resources such as lighting and electricity prone to disruption in the classroom.
