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You recommend he go into the higher-level class.

This option would obviously break the rules. And this could have significant consequences. "[He] might get intimidated and withdraw into a shell," says Adriana Parau. "It might be a bad experience." That's because the other students in that class are already ahead of him when it comes to speaking English. And they may not be patient with him because they may feel that he is forcing them to slow down.

So there is a good chance that this option may create an unfriendly, disrespectful and intimidating class environment. That would benefit nobody. On the other hand, the client may find the learning environment of the upper-level class more challenging. And the fact that he is a computer scientist suggests that he can learn new things quickly.


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