Dear Diary,
Greetings, everyone! Thank you for patiently waiting for my new articles. I had one month’s break. During this period, I could ponder considerably which subject was the most important to me. I began learning about finance through McGill University’s online free program. I want to explain my situation while I’m learning creative writing my story.
Meeting with McGill University Online Free Course
Shinichi’s blog featured one or two model IELTS essays each month. Despite increasing confidence in English, he continued to struggle with his poor financial skills. Shinichi has a unique combination of talents, ASD, and ADHD. He immediately does what he wants. However, he realized that although his financial skills had improved, each individual should learn financial literacy, particularly in Japan.
Shinichi typed Chat-GPT as follows message a couple of days ago.
“How should learn financial literacy or behavioural economics by CEFR B1 students in Canada?“
Chat-GPT answered,
“Since B1 students might find complex financial terms difficult, they should begin with resources that use simple language.
McGill Personal Finance Essentials (Free Online Course)
Simple explanations of budgeting, saving, borrowing, and investing.
Uses clear, easy-to-understand English.
Shinichi immediately registered for this online free course. And then, his talent was brilliant. As it happens, he is learning how to save and conserve money. He was inspired to learn the Canadian economic system in the future.
Thank you for reading. Are there other web pages or online courses for learning the Canadian economy for B1 English students? If you know about such an online course, I am glad to leave a comment. Have a nice day!