Options for English Language Learners Are Plentiful But Which One to Choose?
I have been teaching English to many foreign speakers for the past thirty years as a professor and a consultant. Some people travelled to the country to immigrate, while others came to study at American universities and colleges. All of them discovered that the English they had learnt in their home countries was insufficient for them to completely communicate in their new settings. Some people claimed they had trouble communicating their views, while others grumbled that their accents made it difficult and frustrating for them to engage with others. So how does one boost their confidence and communication skills? Learners of the English language can find a variety of resources to help them become more proficient speakers. Many choose to enrol in language schools, look for tutors and mentors through community organisations, or enrol in English classes at a nearby community college. Each of these choices has merit, but figuring out which is best for a particular person can be difficult