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Globish should be seriously studied by native English speakers no comments
My associate David Hon developed Globish in Globish, an interactive self-study delivered to computers or cell phones via the Internet.
Here are his spoken thoughts about what Globish should represent for native English speakers, especially business people!
Globish offers more than one way of studying English 3 comments
My associates in Globish have developed this new view of how Globish can be studied in Globish/English.
It’s a Power Point presentation.
Globish and the way English is taught and learned in Dalian no comments
Based on what I have seen and heard about the way that English is being taught in Dalian, I have felt more and more that there must be a better way than taking the whole or Oxford/Cambridge English approach.
A few years ago, I encountered a mention of Globish in an article by Robert McCrum who reports in The Guardian. Since then he has published several more articles and a book whose cover illustration appears to the left of this text.
About a month ago I sent an email query to the Globish – www.globish.com – info email address. In the weeks following that I have had email exchanges and Skype conversations with Christian Jud, who works and lives in Mission BC, Jean-Paul Nerriere, who gave birth to Globish a few years ago based on his own experience as an international executive with IBM and Peugeot as well as with David Hon, who co-authored “Globish, World Over” and Globish in Globish a course delivered by Internet to web clients and Internet enabled mobile phones.
Step by step I have been getting into the case for Globish and expect to work with the above to develop and implement a business development plan for a Globish business in China.
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- Stranded abroad – thank goodness everyone speaks Globish (guardian.co.uk)
- Globish: a simple global English (kottke.org)
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