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Teaching English

Most Asians learn English in school, but most are unable to speak even the simplest English. This is due to the way that English is taught.

Firstly, most Asian countries do not have English teachers that are able to speak English. Secondly, English is taught in most schools as an examination subject – and most examinations are written, not spoken. Thirdly, even keen English students do not have the opportunity to practise speaking English.

Teaching English, especially spoken English, is one of the main pillars of Goducate’s educational programs in almost all the countries that we serve in.

Latest blog posts and articles on English teaching: