I don't think it's useful to attend those training courses. Because I participated once in Xiaolan and once in Zhuhai (paid by the company). It feels useless. Generally, there are 15-25 students in a class, so there are fewer opportunities to speak. It can even be said that you have little chance to practice your spoken English. If you meet other people with good English in class, it will only get harder and harder. If you are a beginner and you have this determination. I suggest you learn from the beginning, buy a disc to watch the pronunciation, and train yourself to follow it while listening. If you have a basic knowledge of English and just want to train and improve your listening and speaking skills, I suggest you go to TOM.COM to download SKYPE chat software, then apply for an account, and hang it online every morning or night (in Europe and America, it is day or night), so that many geeks will come to chat with you (just like QQ, which is rarely used by domestic people, but generally used by foreign traders). ), but people on the Internet are promiscuous, and many ghosts talk for sex. When you meet these people, all you have to do is say you're sorry and not interested. They will find someone else. (This aspect is much better than domestic people. ) the receiver, microphone and camera are best matched, otherwise you can only practice writing. I think the progress of this one-on-one chat effect is very obvious. If a teacher takes a class of about 20 students, the class time is limited, but everyone's level is uneven, the teacher is also hard, and the low level is even harder.
Satisfied, please adopt.