Is your English stopping you from getting what you want? Do you think it is affecting the quality of your life? Have you been searching for an effective and viable method to improve and haven’t yet found it? As a continuation of the successful seminar we had last Saturday, we invite you to come and join us again at our open class to experience something revolutionary in English study. See and feel the difference for yourself. Mr. Jerry Dai will take some time and share with you the secrets in learning this language. You will have a chance to take a closer look at how the system will transfer his personal experience into your future success. Find out how the system gets the best result within the shortest time and how the system targets various challenges we have in English communication by featuring specific sessions to help you make a difference. 7:00pm this coming Thursday, don’t miss it!
Introduction: Sixteen classes will be taught during the course of eight weeks for the purpose of dramatically improving the students’ English on the skill level. The main focus of the classes is to create an opportunity for the students to develop the skills and confidence needed to effectively communicate in the English environment. Therefore, with proper exercises, the classes will assist the students to do better in the written perspective as well. During this time span, the following training procedures will take place in the classroom.
Types of training
1. Pronunciation correction
This session takes approximately 45-50 minutes of class time. The students will be given general pronunciation instructions followed by an individual pronunciation correction session. Both general and individual pronunciation points as well as a personal guide line of practice will be given to each student before the end of the session. The individual correction will give the students an opportunity to have their pronunciation completely corrected in a very short time. On the other hand, it allows the teacher to identify the challenges the students have, and to create personal pronunciation points and individual practice guide lines. By having the after class exercise tailored, our students could go ahead and deal with their individual challenges. This method has been proven very effective on the improvement of students’ pronunciation, furthermore, their English communication skills. Reinforced by after class exercises, the pronunciation session contributes a great deal to creating a feel for the English language for the students. This is the initial step to introduce the power of “think in English” to our students.
2. Dialog
This session takes approximately 45-50 minutes of class time. During this period, a dialog will be introduced to the students. Each dialog includes 20-30 language points. The teacher will go over and explain the language points. This session brings day to day English to the students. By mastering the language points in the dialogs, the students will gain valuable communication experience and will enhance their confidence when communicating on a daily basis. The dialog session has to be backed up by after class exercises in order to maximize the effect. Once the students start to develop a feel for the “feeling of the English language”, they will realize that this not only help them with their communication skills, but will better their written marks (TOEFL for example) on a great level.
3. Culture and inspiration
This session takes approximately 20-30 minutes of class time. It will not be taught in one sitting. Most of the cultural material will be included in the dialog, but each class still has a specific topic such as; how to make a good first impression in the western society and how to order food in a restaurant etc. The students will be encouraged by not only inspirational concepts but also interesting stories throughout the classes. This latter part of the program should not be considered the least important. For the students to get to know the western culture instead of being intimidated, and to be inspired to work hard toward being a part of the Canadian society, it is just as essential as part 1 and 2 of the training system.
Types of classes
Main Class (A Class): This class will be scheduled once a week, delivering the knowledge portion of the lesson. A typical A Class will include one pronunciation correction session, one dialog, and one cultural topic.
Supporting Class (B Class): This class will be scheduled after the main class every week. As an important addition of the A Class, the B class will focus more on the practical training and interactive in-class exercises. A typical B Class includes a pronunciation correction session. There’s no new dialog given to the class, instead, the teacher will use the time to have the students practice the previous dialog taught in the A Class of the same week.
Part I:Tuition fees(Before Tax):$580/32Hrs
Part II:Tuition fees(Before Tax):$580/25Hrs