Online English Lessons

Online English Lessons



Doris Crofts

As the world becomes increasingly connected socially and economically, demand for English language tuition has grown in line with the language's global reach. From business people to students, nurses to diplomats, English is the most widely used 'lingua franca' in international relations, and as such, learning English is a high priority throughout the world. The ability to teach and learn the English language online has been facilitated by the rise of widespread, free to use, high-end video streaming applications and hardware, and the world is turning on to this new method of training delivery.


How does it work?

Merging video streaming software like Skype with the now standard high-spec webcams means that online video conferencing is free, easy to use, and of high enough quality to use commercially. This takes care of the face-to-face needs of students and teachers, and whilst it's not the same as seeing each other in person, the visual cues and biofeedback necessary for communication are there, and the learning process can take place. The online experience has all the same basic characteristics of normal English teaching, with video conferencing taking care of the live classroom aspect, and specially designed websites filling the gap traditionally filled by libraries or study rooms - specially designed resource centres where the student and teacher can communicate about coursework, work on their language tasks and be graded. Together, resource-filled websites and video conferencing provide all the elements necessary for English to be taught and learned and, in many ways, this personalised experience can be more efficient and targeted than traditional on-location language tuition.


What are the benefits?

With an individual login and profile space on the resource website, a student can work through language tasks set by their teacher, and with the interactivity of the modern internet, tasks can be made interesting and fun, with reading, writing, listening and comprehension skills tested thoroughly in exercises created specifically for the sites. Grammar can be taught in a variety of ways, and the amount of resources available far outweigh anything a teacher could physically bring in to a classroom - the student can work as much as he or she wants, with their progress guided by the teacher, who logs into the same website and follows his or her student's coursework, tracking their progress along a pre-defined syllabus. One of the compulsory elements of learning English is practice writing skills. That is why often you have to write an essay. To do this, there are many online services (one of them https://thewritemyessay.com/the-service-knows-how-to-write-hooks-for-an-essay/ ) that help you to understand the structure of the essay, the main theses or phraseologisms that are appropriate to use in your essay. When fluency or pronunciation are being taught, video conferencing can provide the guidance and practice needed, while consolidating the language skills already learned. It's a very efficient system, and people around the world are starting to make use of it as an alternative, or complimentary aid to their traditional studies.




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