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Callan Method of English |
Written by Elina US

Tuesday, 20 May 2008
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As you know, the secret of learning English is the repetition - repeating without thinking and without translating from native language. Have you ever think why those who had learn English for a long time at school or university aren't able to say a word in English speaking country? We're sure that you have faced this problem for sure. Using Callan method to learn English will help you to prevent this. Callan has invented this method in 1960 and called it - Direct Method and its main advantage is the speed of learning. Callan method is based on short questions and answers, when students repeat the answers after their teacher. Callan Method is the fastest method for teaching English. The method is being effectivelly used by St. Nicholas College of London . The practice has shown that as a result of such an effective method students make progress up to four times faster. The method is unique for being not only effective, but enjoyable as well. Students enjoy the classes as they are not bored and actively participate during the class. Follow the link for more information about the Callan method, or visit the blog about Callan Method. St. Nicholas College of London . uses Callan method to teach its students English. Watch video-demo! Take a test! Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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| Written by Eina on 2008-05-20 07:31:57 Also u can watch a DEMO_VIDEO |
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