A highly participatory course. Language, as an important communication tool, needs a lot of practice by children, but the number of students in traditional classes is too large to meet, so it is best to use one-on-one form.
2. Pure and authentic language environment. Environment is the key factor that determines language ability. Authentic English environment can improve children's English language sense and English quality. Immersion is an imitation of the mother tongue environment.
3. Persist in learning for a long time. Language learning is not achieved overnight. Children need long-term persistence and good study habits in order to estimate their own gains.
4. A good tutor. Children don't have the ability to learn independently like adults. As a preacher, a teacher can help children enter a situation and guide them to learn.
English speakers and countries
Among the more than 4,000 languages in the world, although there are many people who speak Chinese, English is the most worldwide language. English-speaking countries are all over Europe, Africa, the United States, Oceania, Ireland, Britain, the United States, Canada, Australia, the Caribbean, New Zealand and South Africa. In some former British colonies in Asia, English is a second language, an official language or an educational language. The Philippines, South Korea and other countries, as well as some countries in Africa, also use English as a second language. English has been widely used in Japanese business, and even Japanese is indispensable for commodities. English has the largest number of publications and broadcasts. The United Nations and the scientific and technological community use English the most. The international language of aviation and sports is also English. English classes are widely offered in universities and middle schools in China, with hundreds of millions of learners.
Learning spoken English is a very long process. It is best to have a pure and authentic language environment if you insist on it, so that you can practice your spoken English well.
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