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Discover how Let's Learn English is the right platform for your students.
Let’s Learn English is the world’s largest online self-access centre, and is growing all the time.
Let’s Learn English has been designed for schools to use as an integral part of their English Language study programme, the self-access content of the site blending with what the students will learn in class
Flexibility is built in to the Let’s Learn English design. Students can be given a course to study on the website, either chosen by the school from one of the courses designed by the Let’s Learn English staff, or created by the school from the list of thousands of exercises available.
Therefore, Let’s Learn English has been designed for schools to use as an integral part of their English Language study programme, the self-access content of the site blending with what the students will learn in class, to provide that all important linkage between classwork and self-access.
Schools purchase access codes for each student in their school, enabling the students to work in the study centre of the school, but also at home. Schools can also customise a cloned version of Let’s Learn English and install it on their own website, with the graphics and content altered to reflect the rest of the website. Schools effectively get their own version of the world’s largest online ELT self-access centre. This will cost a lot less than you think!
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Who writes the content for Let’s Learn English?
- Be qualified to a minimum of RSA DELTA level in English teaching
- Be practising teachers with a minimum of 10 years’ experience
- Have substantial experience in the areas about which they write – eg. writers of units on IELTS units must have had substantial teaching experience preparing students for the IELTS exam.
What’s the Let’s Learn English Philosophy?
Let’s Learn English aims to provide the following elements to students of English:
- Authentic content
- Plain, easy-to-understand explanations of grammar and lexis
- Graded vocabulary for explanations of grammar and lexis
- A constantly increasing range of units, and exercise types
- Prompt responses to student questions within the Grammar Doctor facility
- Thorough coverage of different structural and lexical areas
- Prompt marking of student compositions and spoken recordings
Circa Let’s Learn English Courses
Students can be given a course to work through by their teacher. These courses require a student to do each element of the course in a particular order, and students must attain a minimum level in each test to be able to proceed. There are at present over 100 different courses, each concentrating on a different level of English and a different area of the language.
Teachers can create customised courses for their students in as little as five minutes, by choosing elements from more than 6000 units of English we have.
There are six levels which correspond to the Association of Language Testers in Europe (ALTE) framework for language learning competence and over 6000 units of content with new units are added on a weekly basis.
How should schools use Let’s Learn English?
Let’s Learn English is an online self-access centre. Its use for schools is as a one-stop library of information and tests for students to supplement what they learn in the language classroom. Students who have a particular weakness in their classwork can be guided to an area of the website, where they will find supplementary materials on just that weak area, to give them extra practice. As exercises are marked by the program, the student receives instant feedback on their efforts.
How does a school join?
Schools join Let’s Learn English by purchasing subscriptions for a specific number of students (a minimum of 300 students is required for a school subscription). Subscriptions can be from 3 months to a year or more. The more students you have, or the longer the subscription period, the lower the cost per student. A free account will be given to each teacher, along with a free general administrative account for the whole school.