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What's the difference between studying in ESL and ELL in America?
ELL refers to courses for native speakers of English, and ESL refers to courses for people who use English as a second language. ESL is a specialized English course for language learners whose mother tongue is not English and whose second language is English. It is a compulsory language course for foreign students to apply for American universities. By taking the ESL exam, candidates can not only improve their language level, but also have a deeper understanding of the social structure and culture of Britain and the United States, so that their language level can reach the level of studying and living in the United States smoothly. All students who pass the exam can get the corresponding ESL grade certificate. ESL certificate is recognized by American University Alliance. Candidates who hold this certificate are free to apply for any major in the colleges and universities in the alliance, and there is no need to provide language scores such as TOEFL and IELTS. Those who pass the exam will be admitted to the corresponding institutions and may get high scholarships.

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