Question: Does The Foundation Offer Help for Students Having Trouble With English?
In addition to translation software, test bank sets for certification in English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction, and many other benefits, The Preptorial Foundation has translated educational materials into over 800 languages, and is in the process of incorporating all languages into reversible English-Native Language versions for test prep purposes, including essays, papers, essay questions and inline citations.
In addition, Preptorial supports all students of all ages in the US, regardless of ethnicity or language ability. For example, some brilliant immigrants have a PhD in another country, but need to pass additional qualification exams here in the US. Our test banks and software are designed to support the native language of the immigrant when preparing, then translate the exam prep materials into English for success on the exams. We also offer FREE help with dissertation language, papers, essays and other preparation.
Another example would be children of immigrants not fully conversant with English. We help with ACT, SAT and other preparation to assure that these children can continue their education despite difficulty with English, and become contributing US success stories beyond manual labor, with outstanding educations. This applies to trades and vocations as equally as STEM and the sciences.
We also actively work with test designers and administrators to eliminate language biases and create special testing environments for these wonderful gems as well as providing FREE cloud software, test bank practice, and much more, regardless of your native language. We DO encourage ALL students to learn English also, and also help with that from a testing standpoint, because the majority of US vocational, professional, State and educational tests are given in English today.
On the other hand, knowing a second language can be a great ADVANTAGE in many agencies, jobs, schools and vocations! Learn a little about this on our interview page. Many categories of vocations, schools, professions, etc. mentioned there either overlook English difficulties in favor of your test prep, or VALUE your native tongue for global communication.
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