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Topic: English course for non-native speaker of bitcointalk users (Read 323 times)

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probably you guys are right. those people post in order to get payment from a signature campaign. well, thanks for your responses. I'll soon lock this thread.
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I think it's hard. If you have the basic knowledge it's possible with some facility, but it's very hard to teach English in English to someone who doesn't know anything about the language. For me the best method to learn English is learning the basics with a teacher from my country that speaks my language, it's easier to ask doubts and to learn faster.
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I guess this is not necessary, because if someone wants to learn this how to speak English language he can learn it by reading books, from school and there are so many tutorials on google and youtube for pronounciation and they are all free. But anyways thats great if you want to help. And I ask if this is free or not.
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So, the point is, is it possible to teach English through English to non-native speakers?

It depends on both the teacher (his/her ability to teach) and the non-native speaker (his/her ability to learn), but I would say it is perfectly possible in most cases, providing both parties are determined.

However, I highly doubt that the number of users on this forum who would be willing to pay money to improve their English (which would not be an easy task in a short duration) would be higher than, say, 5-10. Most of them are here just to pump out posts for the money from signature campaigns and couldn't care less.
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Hi everyone. I saw many posts were not grammatically correct. So I think probably those users need an English course. However, I'm still studying English. I know the theory only, but do not have idea about the naturalness of English because I rarely hear English native speakers.

So, the point is, is it possible to teach English through English to non-native speakers?

Any native speaker want to take this job?
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