English Subworld
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Nick W
I believe many learners can benefit from having an English Subworld because writing and reading are powerful skills that are not only a fundamental piece of school curriculums around the world, but also are lifelong skills that people use all the time in their careers and daily lives. Also, tutors can reap the benefits from having an English Subworld because there are so many topics that fall under the broad category. From book clubs to creative writing to sessions on the art of public speaking, the possibilities are endless. Finally, to stress the importance of the creation of an English Subworld, here is a quote by Napoleon Bonaparte: “Show me a family of readers, and I will show you the people who move the world.”
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Akshay Ravikumar
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Akshay Ravikumar
Hi Nick, going to go ahead and mark as "complete" since you are welcome to host English sessions in the Enrichment Subworld! That being said, I also look forward to opening a separate subworld in the future. See this for more information: https://schoolhouse.world/faq/en/article/what-subworlds-will-be-created-next-lchts5/
Sarah Biurcos
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Tarun G
Hi Nick, The Enrichment Subworld was formerly for Humanities, and is currently where English sessions go. But I can see how an English Subworld can help too.
Do you think a English & Languages Subworld, or another Humanities-only Subworld, might meet the goal?
Tom B
I see a place for a separate ESL Subworld. Having online tutors who are fluent english speakers in a subworld would be an amazing way to learn english in an experiential way. This would be great for folks who would like to study in a country where english is the language of education.