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What is the difference between ESL and ESOL?

ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) This is a special English course for new immigrants or foreign students in the United States. Also called ESL (English as a second language).

ESL is a very common teaching institution abroad. The full name is EnglishAsASecondLanguage. Explain that English is a second language, that is, English can't meet the standard of mother tongue. In foreign countries, you have to go to ESL if you don't pass English, which can be found in many places. Such as a normal school or a language school.

University of Cambridge

Founded in 1209, 2009 is the 800th anniversary of its founding, and it is one of the most famous universities in the world. The examination of English as a foreign language by Cambridge University Examinations Committee was first held in 19 13. Every year, more than 130 countries and more than1500,000 people take the Cambridge ESOL exam. The purpose of taking the exam is to improve employment prospects, seek more educational opportunities, prepare for traveling or living abroad, or hope to prove my English ability through Cambridge ESOL certificate.