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New Delhi [India], April 26 (ANI/PNN): To empower 350 million vernacular students with 'Communicative English' as an Employability Skill. Expressions launches 'Xpress English', An English learning course specially designed for learners with a weak background in English. It offers a visible improvement in comprehensive speaking & written abilities in a short time frame. This course is based on the principles of transcoding & brain code transfer & teaches students how to connect the language of their thought (for example, Hindi) with the language of communication (English) & achieve fluency in English. Learning content and teaching tools are designed according to the age, background, and educational profile of the learner. Unfortunately, In India, English is taught as a 'Subject' & demanded as a 'Skill', rendering a large section of youngsters unemployable. Most of the vernacular students cannot express themselves in English because the
New Delhi, April 26: To empower 350 million vernacular students with Communicative English as an Employability Skill. Expressions launches , An English learning course specially designed for learners with a weak background in English. It offers a visible improvement in comprehensive speaking & written abilities in a short time frame. This course is based on the principles of transcoding & brain code transfer & teaches students how to connect the language of their thought (for example, Hindi) with the language of communication (English) & achieve fluency in English. Learning content and teaching tools are designed according to the age, background, and educational profile of the learner.
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Koo Downloads Grew 4x in 6 Months, Policies to Adapt in Due Course: App Founder
Koo has finally crossed the landmark of 3 million app downloads, after six months of ranking second in the MyGov aatmanirbhar app challenge.
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Koo has received an understandable boost thanks to its latest adoption by central government ministers. Speaking to News18, founder Mayank Bidawatka has revealed that over the past six months, since the announcement of Koo being one of the winners of the MyGov Aatmanirbhar App Challenge, downloads for the app has grown 4x. With the latest boost that India’s own Twitter clone has received from ministers signing up on the platform, Koo has now crossed gross downloads of 3 million, and Bidawatka says that he naturally expects the growth pace of his app to continue at a steeper, more exponential pace in the next few months.