I'm an English language teacher and have come across the Callan Method, which is very unusual but it promises a lot. It sounds worth it for people who want to learn a lot in a short period of time but for lower levels. However, going through others' feedback (including one in this forum) I can see that there is lots of argument about it. Has any body taken part in teaching or attending such classes or heard from one who did so? If so, what is your feedback? Are their claims true?
First-Hand Feedback on Callan Method?
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First-Hand Feedback on Callan Method?
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I'm an English language teacher and have come across the Callan Method, which is very unusual but it promises a lot. It sounds worth it for people who want to learn a lot in a short period of time but for lower levels. However, going through others' feedback (including one in this forum) I can see that there is lots of argument about it. Has any body taken part in teaching or attending such classes or heard from one who did so? If so, what is your feedback? Are their claims true?
Do you think we can get enought teachers who would be able to follow the method? It sounded very challenging.
I'm an English language teacher and have come across the Callan Method, which is very unusual but it promises a lot. It sounds worth it for people who want to learn a lot in a short period of time but for lower levels. However, going through others' feedback (including one in this forum) I can see that there is lots of argument about it. Has any body taken part in teaching or attending such classes or heard from one who did so? If so, what is your feedback? Are their claims true?
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