One of your penfriends wants to improve their English at a language school. They have never studied at a language school before and have asked for your advice on how to choose a good one. write a letter to your penfriend, Advise them about the following; the teaching method,the number of students in class and the number of hours per week. write 150 words in 20 minutes.
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Dear Nina,
I am very excited about your decision to improve your
English
language
and you need my advice on how to to
choose a good Remove the redundancy
apply
language
school
, it is really the right step you have chosen.
I will recommend a very nice language
school
in the city capital near the state library. The school
is a unique one in that it is very big and has a lot of professional English
teachers that are well trained.
Their teaching method is out of this
world, they impact knowledge and skills on their students with a lot of practicals, and also
online training. But I will advise you to enrol on the physical class lectures to enable you to gain more in the courses and the hands-on-deck practicals as you have not studied at a language
school
before. The educators are very friendly and their approach will help you feel at home as you learn. The institution usually have
a number of 20 admissions in each class to avoid over-crowd and make the students learn better. The Change the verb form
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English
course is 2 hours per day which makes it 10 hours of learning in a week, in order to make the learners learn at their pace and with great understanding.
In conclusion, I will recommend the school
because they are known for producing exceptional students in the English
language
.
Best wishes
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