Eton launches enhanced online language courses
DUBAI, January 5, 2015
Eton Institute has launched enhanced online self-study language courses, providing unlimited access to over 60 languages, interactive learning and cultural understanding, to kick-off the new year.
E-learning has seen a considerable growth over the past decade and has become a trend among education professionals, according to a report.
E-learning is proved to increase knowledge retention by up to 60 per cent, encouraged through repetition of knowledge and engaging activities, said certifyme.net.
The institute provides students with additional benefits to optimise their learning, such as access to a wide range of languages at the same time, interactive content and cultural knowledge, with one single license.
The courses, powered by Mango Languages, offer 12 months unlimited access to over 60 languages at the same time, availability on all mobile devices through Android and iOS apps, cultural facts, placement tests to start from the appropriate level, and real life conversation to encourage immediate use of the language.
Flexible packages options are available; students can choose between an individual package or a group package for five learners, combining to create significant value for money.
In addition to learning a new language from English, students can also learn English from their native language with a choice of 17 ESL interface languages, facilitating understanding of the grammatical rules and cultural descriptions.
Romina Mahtani, vice president business and learning at Eton Institute, said: "We are excited to launch this enhancement to our online self-study option for languages with its unique cultural depth and linguistic breadth, as they fit perfectly with our innovative learning methodology.
"Imagine learning Spanish at the same time as another member of your family is learning English, for example, with the flexibility of the Family Pack. Learners will be able to learn over 60 languages anytime, anywhere, allowing them to pick up a little of many languages or specialize in one language depending on their needs.” - TradeArabia News Service