Is the Classic course better or Fymol?

Many students are shaped by habits and prejudices from the past...

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Is the Classic course better or Fymol?

So which is better? Many students, with their past habits and prejudices, may think that classical courses are better and give their money to these courses. The success you will achieve in classical courses depends on the quality of the teacher, and you will never know which teacher you will be studying with in classical courses.

The classic and effective sales method is to sell the course by saying "we have foreign teachers". People who see very few foreigners in their daily lives sign up without asking whether this foreigner has the ability to teach or not, or even without knowing his or her name. As a result, the students usually find themselves trying to teach their mother tongue to a foreign teacher for free in a course where they are paying money to learn a foreign language. At the end of the course there is neither the language they want to learn nor the teacher...

The second factor is working with teachers who speak your mother tongue. Here, as with foreign teachers, there is a lot of sacking and hiring of local teachers. By the time you finish the one-year course, 10 different teachers you do not know may be in your class. Some of them may be university students, some of them may be citizens who have lived abroad for a while, some of them may be trainee teachers who have just graduated and have not yet mastered the language.

Also, there is no repetition of lessons in the courses and each teacher's lecture notes, if there are any, are different. Because they are different, you have to write down what the teacher says in class. Since you are constantly trying to write, you have to learn the lesson at home, not in class. And your notes cannot even come close to a well-prepared book that has been thought about for a long time. Those who want to listen to the lesson in class have no material to study at home because they do not take notes and naturally forget until the next lesson.

Courses offer programmes like two or three days a week to get more students in the same class and make more money. Those of us who take the approach that two days a week will not take up too much of my time, we like it very much and we enrol. But the human brain does not work that way and language is not learned that way. If you study the language intensively, you will learn it quickly, but for those who use the logic that I will study 1/2 day a week, it does not lead to results. In the courses they say that you can learn the language in 18 months because they know that students come for 3-4 months at most. As the student has left the course, they are not responsible.


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