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I want to learn spoken English. What kind of training courses should I apply for?
Once you don't understand English subtitles, don't look at them. Listen to them several times until you can't guess which word it is at last. Don't look at the subtitles on the video. Instead, look at the text and intensive reading notes I wrote for you below and move them to your notebook (don't take a piece of paper casually, prepare a notebook, or you won't stick to it. When I first started working, I wanted to learn spoken English and signed up for several training courses, such as New Oriental and Wall Street. Admittedly, these are very good training institutions, but I think they have too few one-on-one training opportunities and the cost is still high. Maybe my colleagues saw that I had great expectations for learning spoken English, so they recommended Jing En English to me. After I took part in it, I thought Jing En's telephone English was quite good. English in Jing En is taught by telephone. There is no time limit, and any time is fine. Moreover, he also adopts the teaching mode of one-on-one oral English training, which can give you specific oral English lectures. With one-on-one classes, there are also many opportunities to actually speak, eliminating the influence of mother tongue and correcting pronunciation mistakes.