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English Emergency Department
(EED)
The English Emergency Department (EED) program is a neuroscience-based English learning solution designed by two Oxford neurolinguistics doctors to address critical challenges faced by international students. Targeting four specific learner profiles—those stuck at IELTS 4.0 for years, high-scorers plateauing at TOEFL 105+/IELTS 7.0+, students struggling with incoherent IB/AP essays, and passive participants in group discussions—it employs customized cognitive interventions. Backed by CHAT oral corpus research showing 82% of high-scorers suffer from thought-translation delays, the program offers tailored 1-on-1 training like cognitive reconstruction for basic learners, academic language "gene editing" for advanced students, neural pathway rewiring for logical writing, and speech-activation techniques for discussion anxiety. Using innovative methods such as HRV anxiety detection, 3D vocabulary animation, and real-time argument mapping, it delivers measurable outcomes: 1.5 IELTS band jumps in 12 weeks, 50% faster writing, and 300% more class participation. This clinical approach transforms English learning from mechanical practice to neurological reprogramming.


The partnership with Kaplan Online English delivers a transformative flipped classroom model that leverages high-quality pre-class resources—including micro-lectures by native English-speaking instructors and AI-powered grammar/pronunciation drills on the K+Online Extra platform—to ensure effective self-paced learning. Its global classroom structure (15-student cap, 6% Chinese cohort) enables authentic cross-cultural discussions during live sessions, where instructors focus on advanced critical thinking and case debates. To address accessibility barriers, Kaplan offers 10+ flexible time slots across four time zones and employs the KITE assessment system to track preparation progress (e.g., vocabulary mastery), allowing real-time class activity adjustments. The model drives dual academic-professional outcomes: students apply prior knowledge to create university-ready deliverables (e.g., integrating cultural elements into design portfolios) while gaining career skills through project-based tasks like developing Southeast Asian e-commerce campaigns, evidenced by a 90% graduate employment rate within six months. Completion grants Kaplan’s globally recognized language certification, validating measurable skill advancement beyond traditional flipped approaches.

