justinlan
Joined: 12 Feb 2006 Posts: 43 Location: Guang Zhou CHINA
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 6:12 am Post subject: |
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Hayde wrote: |
Hi,
I am a Canadian ESL teacher (in Korea now). Do not only listen to the school or teachers. Some English schools are horrible (only want money). Some are really good. I have seen many of them. Always try to find students who went to these schools and ask them. Student opinion is the most important thing.
Also, don't forget that studying is not the most important thing. You really learn most of your English outside the school if you are in an English speaking country. I lived in Japan, China, and Korea, and I learned all these languages by reading signs, trying to talk to people, etc... If you go to an English country and study 6 hours a day but only speak your native language to your friends, you will not learn as much English as someone who studies 2 hours a day and always speaks English outside the classroom.
This is just my advice. I hope it helps.
Hayde
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