Learner Reviews & Feedback for Teach English Now! Theories of Second Language Acquisition by Arizona State University
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YR
Mar 25, 2022
Never miss this course if you want to be an effective Teacher.This course will definitely bring a remarkable change in your teaching procedure. You won't be same at the end of this course,I assure.
IT
Aug 5, 2017
Awesome! Now, this IS a great course on Theories of Second Language Acquisition! Definitely totally recommended; especially to those who are not familiar with or very keen on theories and histories!
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By Kristine M P
•May 16, 2021
Fun, easy, and worth to take.
By Somy D
•Mar 19, 2021
I could learn so much. thanks
By Fabiola L T R
•Feb 23, 2021
Very fun! Thank you the most!
By Shilpa P
•Jan 19, 2021
Very conducive to self-study.
By Robyn A H
•Jan 7, 2021
Love how engaging Dr Dixon is
By Laura S
•Aug 7, 2020
Informative and entertaining!
By Maher D
•Nov 3, 2019
It's such a fantastic course!
By Murat K
•Jan 12, 2019
Thank you. You are wonderful!
By Kelly K
•Nov 24, 2016
Entertaining and informative.
By Margaret O
•Apr 5, 2016
Great and highly informative!
By Lauren M
•Feb 16, 2016
Very informative and creative
By Louise K
•Feb 6, 2016
Great background information!
By Kenta H
•Jul 7, 2025
Main teacher did a good job.
By Zlata K
•Mar 21, 2025
Absolutely love this course!
By Mohammed K
•Aug 26, 2023
thank you for your efforts❤️
By EDGAR G
•Feb 8, 2021
It is a great course. Thanks
By Trí N H
•Dec 1, 2020
It is such a helpful course!
By Lani G
•Jul 1, 2020
Engaging and well presented!
By Sasha Z
•Feb 26, 2020
Great material presentation!
By Fahad L M
•Jul 27, 2017
it is very beneficial course
By Yuliya C
•Oct 13, 2024
very interesting and useful
By Nigar H
•Oct 4, 2022
This course is very useful
By Leyla A
•Dec 6, 2021
Perfect! Thank you so much!
By Sumit G
•Jun 12, 2021
The course is really great.
By Orxan M
•Dec 5, 2020
Such an amazing explanation