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Is English education in China the same as that abroad?
It's different!

Parents in China have made great efforts in English, but why can't their children communicate with their peers in English-speaking countries at last? When we think about ourselves, we spend more time learning English. Why is it dumb English? China's dumb English has a lot to do with the mode of learning English. Almost all English textbooks are words+sentence patterns. If it is for older children, add more detailed grammar rules. The result of this kind of training is children's communication, sentence patterns and grammar. When they lose their situation, they become dead sentences that they can only recite but can't say.

Compared with domestic children, why foreign children can communicate with others without learning grammar and sentence patterns is not because of our poor learning ability, but because we need a language learning environment different from ordinary learning. Why can foreign children listen, speak and write at the age of six, while China students can't learn English for more than ten years? It is because foreign children think in English every day that they form the habit of thinking in English, just like we speak Chinese.

Learning a language abroad is the best and most direct way to create an English learning environment. This is the greatest value of learning a language abroad. You can force yourself to think, listen and speak in English, and get into the habit of thinking in English.

Malta is one of only three English speaking countries in Europe. In addition, Maltese student visa holders can freely enter and leave 25 Schengen countries such as Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Switzerland, and are known as the back garden for learning English. The cost of living in Malta is only 1/3 or even 1/4 of other European countries. ACE College Malta has a first-class teaching staff in Europe, and is the IELTS training base officially recommended by the University of Malta and the University of London. At present, two-thirds of China students in the University of Malta come from Ace College.

The average pass rate of IELTS classes at ACE College in Malta is over 95%. The average score of IELTS listening, speaking, reading and writing is 0.5- 1.0 higher than other schools.