Spoken English Learned Quickly is growing

(We are no longer able to update this page each month. However, the visits and bandwidth statistics continue to grow.)


Note: In September of 2008 we upgraded all formats and added our English Freeware feature during the last week.     In October of 2008 we added a website edition of Spoken English Learned Quickly which others may add to their own websites.

As a result of the new download capability, the same chart from above — rescaled after October 08 — shows what happened !   420 Gbytes were downloaded in August, 2008, and 1 Tbyte was downloaded in September after adding our new English Freeware ISO* links during the last week of the month.   In October, 25 Tbytes were downloaded forcing the addition of two new websites in order to handle the ISO downloads.   The download during just the month of October included 50,924 CDs of the entire course, and November grew to 54,231 CDs and 1,902 downloads of the website version.   With this kind of growth, posting additional monthly statistics would be meaningless.   Thank you for your use of the Spoken English Learned Quickly language course.   We trust it will be helpful to many more as we continue to grow.
        *ISO is a special software format for copying compact discs (CDs).
    Since adding the English Freeware feature, we have an equivalent download rate of approximately 54,000 CDs containing the entire Spoken English Learned Quickly course each month.   In addition, approximately 9,000 TXT files — with accompanying MP3 files — are downloaded each month for use on handheld devices (Downloadable TXT, PDF and MP3 Files). For more statistical information, see the FAQ page.
 
Note: The number of students actually using Spoken English Learned Quickly is far greater than the statistics indicate. Because the course may be fully downloaded, most students study offline by loading the course from their personal computer to iPods™, MP3 players, and Handhelds. In addition, we encourage individuals to copy and sell the course for their own profit, resulting in many students using the course who have never visited our website. We also know that CDs containing the entire course are being used in classroom teaching. Spoken English Learned Quickly is now the world's most widely distributed spoken English course.

    Our statistics only show the number of visitors who have downloaded material during one month. However, the actual number of students using Spoken English Learned Quickly is the total of all students who are studying from lessons downloaded in any previous month, plus all the new students who are using material downloaded during the current month. At present, we estimate that there are more students using Spoken English Learned Quickly because they have purchased a CD from a third party, than there are who have visited our website. As of November 2008, the website was downloading approximately 54,000 CDs containing the entire Spoken English Learned Quickly course each month. In addition, we know that approximately 9,000 lessons with accompanying MP3 audio are downloaded per month on Handhelds (PDAs, smartphones, etc.). We will never know how many students are actually using the course, but the numbers are growing very rapidly worldwide. For more statistical information, see the FAQ page.

    We are delighted that so many are using Spoken English Learned Quickly and that copies of the lessons are being sold in increasingly large numbers. We hope that many around the world will successfully learn to speak English using this course.




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Yemen
Yugoslavia
Zambia
Zimbabwe

Our total visitors to date are from 204 countries and other locations. However, many of the unnamed areas are probably included in the large "satellite provider" and "N/A" downloads recorded each month.

(There are 193 sovereign nations, 61 dependent areas, and 6 disputed territories in the world today.)