There seem to be many kinds of EF English, whether it is children s English, business English, or so

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not bad, you can experience the free lessons first, see which one suits you, what level of English you are now, it is recommended to take an English test first, and then study in a targeted manner, Rocky English is more experienced in this regard:

    Learn English. First, cultivate your interest in English, and really like itIf you don't like it, you need it, and you may have to work a little harder.

    Second, there is a need for work or life. If so, it's easy and quick to learn. Because you're going to use what you've learned every day.

    Third, persevere. Don't give up on every book just by learning the beginning of the song. Give up like this a few times and you're still at the most basic level.

    Fourth, get the hang of it. Every time you learn something, you should be good at finding out the regularity and then draw inferences from one another.

    Fifth, be shameless and thick-skinned. It's just not afraid to make mistakes. Speak and write.

    Sixth, start with listening and speaking, and then gradually progress to reading and writing.

    Seventh, persistence is the last word, so don't give up easily;

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Personally, I think EF, which has 44 years of experience in English training, is the first brand of English education. Especially for those who want to go abroad and want to improve their oral listening, they can enjoy the foreign language environment in China in advance, and EF provides students with professional foreign teachers to teach, listen, speak, read and write, and improve quickly.

    I made a summary: convenient, concise, pure, professional.

    You can choose a personalized learning plan that suits you

    Ability to obtain recognized professional certificates from the United States;

    There are also opportunities to interact with expatriate students from all over the world and improve their speaking and listening skills.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can learn whatever you want.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The specifics of each one are different, so you should consult with us

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think the classroom is a nice reed, small, blue chair. The pictures posted on the wall plus foreign teachers, there are not many students. The class atmosphere is okay.

    If you are below level 3 in the pre-admission test (the level is determined by the written test with multiple choice questions and the foreign teacher's oral test), there will be a Chinese teacher assistant teacher. There is a foreign teacher who is humorous and serious, and one of the foreign teachers I met is a New Zealand lady with a New Zealand accent, which is not easy to understand. Every time I roll call, I will ask how are you.

    I dozed off, and I heard the students in the classroom next to me laughing happily, and it must have been something funny that their teacher said. Then there was an Australian teacher who was giving a lecture and my pen fell to the floor, and she saw it and immediately got up from her chair and helped me pick it up. I was amazed at the time.

    Each class lasts two hours and the textbook is in English. Sometimes in group discussions, the teacher asks questions, what do you think? What do you think?

    Some teachers interact more, and some mainly talk there by themselves, writing whiteboards with black pens. If you continue to learn level by level, your English will improve to a certain extent. But not obviously.

    If you think about it, you will improve quickly, for example, you will be fluent in English. It takes time. Because as the old saying goes, you have to rely on accumulation.

    Under the age of 10 may be used as a game aid. Over the age of 10, they mainly teach textbooks, and a trembling basic item is based on the book. But hardly any grammar. Sometimes I talk about foreign customs (mainly from the teacher's hometown), which is quite interesting. Sometimes English games are also played.

    In general, I studied in an all-English environment. You can apply for a first-level try.

Related questions
11 answers2024-02-09

ef499202506cs | 2010-03-22 14:09:49 |Current processing: Schedule delivery |Location: Anfu. >>>More

16 answers2024-02-09

If you don't feel for her.

Uh··· Then don't tell her until the end of the year and leave. >>>More

11 answers2024-02-09

Zhang Yusheng Zhang Huimei "The Favorite Person Hurts Me the Most". >>>More

4 answers2024-02-09

The main problems in learning to speak are environment and perseverance. >>>More

6 answers2024-02-09

American language is softer, English is harder.