One is the newly launched double-excellent course (8- 15 years old), but vipkid is two irregular classes, and foreign teachers should make their own appointments. Each unit has a lot of content, but it is a bit loose. Price list: 6 sets 13588 yuan, 72 specialized courses for foreign teachers in North America +24 one-to-many public courses; High-end route, 20,000-30,000 a year.
The second type: acaso children's online English, which is taught one-on-one by real foreign teachers, is aimed at children aged 4- 16, primary and secondary school English, zero-based oral English or other aspects. Acaso Children's English has AII Together series imported from the United States and acaso Children's English independently developed according to the domestic new curriculum standards.
There are also bear infestation series and rainbow interactive English, which are interesting animation courses specially developed for children's interests; This home is recognized as the most cost-effective online English for children. Philippine classes 16-25 or so, and European and American classes for foreign teachers are about 80-90. There are free audition classes. Click "Read the original" to get the experience. You can go and have a look.
The third company: 5 1talk online English, a listed company. At present, it is the spokesman of Karry and the main foreign teacher in the Philippines. At present, there are 2 1 10,000 foreign teachers, including about10.5 million Filipino teachers. The main course of 5 1talk is Classic English Youth Edition, with 60 courses from l0 to L9.
The fourth family: Magic Ear English online English for children, focusing on online English for children aged 4- 12 in North America. One to four small classes, practical oral English, divided into basic version and advanced version. The curriculum system is divided into 1-7 grades according to age. From basics to leaps, the fees for learning Magic Ear English are different at each stage.
Learning English skills:
1, read English. Find your favorite reading materials. Books and materials should be at an appropriate level (no need to keep looking for words). Start with low-level non-fiction on topics you know.
2. Brainstorm: Before making a paragraph, collect your thoughts, ideas and opinions. Write down everything you can think of in a mind map or list. Highlight or circle the best tracks. Complement the examples in real life.
3. Format: Clean writing makes reading easier. Use capital letters, punctuation marks and paragraphs to show that you care about your readers.
4. Proofreading: If possible, give your writing a break. Proofread it in a few hours or even a day. Check your spelling.
5. Keep it simple: You can usually reduce your writing by 1/3, which still makes sense. Delete unnecessary words and sentences. Choose a main tense and get as close to it as possible.