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BOOK #15: I Still Can't Speak English PDF




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 I Still Can't Speak English



If you have studied English for some time; if you have taken lots of different classes, studied using lots of different course books, listened to lots of audio and still do not feel confident when you speak English (but desperately want to); this eBook is for you. If you use it properly, it should be the last English course you ever need to use. To start building your own special English course now, just go straight to page 26 of this manual.
 English as a Second Language (ESL) teaching and learning has not changed much for decades. The majority of ESL courses are taught in the same way and millions of hardworking learners still cannot speak English. Sorry to break the news but I think that this is a huge waste of time, effort and money and that it does not have to be like this. I even found some academic research that proves that ESL doesn’t help you to speak English

“In short, educational outcomes measured by way of dropout, failure, and low achievement on standardised tests all suggest that for some reason ESL learners do not benefit from ESL programming.” (Roessingh 2004)

A more recent piece of research called Evaluation of the Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) Program3, carried out by the Canadian government, clearly shows that the improvement in speaking after 1000 hours in the ESL classroom is statistically the same against a control group that isn’t in school at all. So, the study showed that there was no improvement whatsoever. 



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