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Most ESL students learning to write an English passage have a hard time understanding the purpose of a thesis statement.
Here’s a simple approach: one thesis sentence pattern suitable for intermediate+ level students.
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Most ESL students learning to write an English passage have a hard time understanding the purpose of a thesis statement.
Here’s a simple approach: one thesis sentence pattern suitable for intermediate+ level students.

Have you seen the world university rankings?
Here in Korea, there is great interest in university rankings.
Going to a top ranked university in Korea means a lot. The best schools provide the best job opportunities, pay and promotions. The difference between a top school and an average or low level university – in terms of future income – is big.
So, I was interested in a new
The answer is not simple. Before answering that question, we need to ask ‘what is a word?’
Consider the verb fly. That is one word. But that one word has many slight variations, like flies, flying, flew and even the noun flyer. So with one verb we can add four related words – and create a word family.
A word family is a group of related words, like fly and flies. When talking about the number of words that ESL students need to learn, professional reports sometimes count word families or just words, so it’s important to understand the difference.
Let’s next look at the scope of language knowledge among native speakers. According to Dr. Sebastian Wren, an expert in expert reading and literacy, the number of word families known by a typical American depends on several socio-economic factors. These include education, age and the amount of time spent reading per day. A regular reader spends about one hour per day reading.
Dr. Wren suggests these numbers:
How many words (not word families) are in the English language? Some people say the English language has about one million words. Does every native speaker know all of those words? No way. The total includes scientific terms and phrases that most people would never use or read.
Dr. Sebastian’s work seems to focus on reading skills. But what about speaking skills? Do ESL students need to know 5,000 to 10,000 word families to speak smartly?
Maybe not. Some sources suggest these ranges:
This post started with a question. How many words do ESL students need to learn? Here is the quick answer.
I hope that gives you a good answer and a few reasons to continue your learning.
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