Abstract
This study examined the impact of an English talent (ET) program on the English language growth of college students in China. Using mixed methods, the researchers found that the ET program had a statistically significant impact on participants’ English proficiency scores across all subtests (i.e., listening, reading, and writing/translation) compared to those of a group of students enrolled in traditional English courses. ET teachers’ reflections indicated that the program improved their students’ listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills and prepared them to compete in national English competitions. The study highlights the effectiveness of ET programs in English language education at the college level.
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