I like her pacing (not fast, not too slow) and the way she presents herself. It seems like a high quality course, even if the audio and video quality are not perfect. I wonder how we could bring more awareness to this great work and others like it.
In the past, you could type 'west African woman learn english from scratch' in youtube or google and you'd get it. Now I bet a third of the results is nonsense and the two thirds are probably news related results on west africa or english west african political relations, history, etc and probably some ads for rosetta stone.
It's unbelievable how shallow and narrow and bad google/youtube search has become. It didn't happen over night. Year by year, little by litte, it got worse and worse.
Lol I tried searching those exact keywords in google and this thread is like the 5th result, but still no dice on the actual target. I wonder how many west African women teach English from scratch on YouTube.
It's unfortunate. Think how powerful such a channel is, people can teach themselves how to read at a whim. Nope, its hidden behind politically charged nonsense for some reason. You can't search stuff about black people or African people anymore without getting a bunch of speech giving grifters, I want this fantastic woman who teaches illiterate underprivileged women how to read because she's a fantastic teacher but all I get is overpriviledged women lecturing and propagandizing. The irony of it is ridiculous.
Well, I don't use a google account and use invidious and piped as proxies, so that's a no go for me.
It shouldn't be this hard to find something this specific on a video host with the worlds most powerful search engine bedded into it. It's gotten to the point where I archive and store links for anything I might want to find later, but I found this before I was of that mindset and I've wanted to share it with people. When search rot is worse than link rot there's a big problem.
https://www.youtube.com/@adultliteracyandenglishlang
Here is the reading/writing playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9RaD1SLwSoZhMNz7pqRw...
I like her pacing (not fast, not too slow) and the way she presents herself. It seems like a high quality course, even if the audio and video quality are not perfect. I wonder how we could bring more awareness to this great work and others like it.