Evan Osnos writes in The New Yorker about the Li Yang Crazy English training camp for volunteers to the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Li, who is thirty-eight, has made his name on an E.S.L. technique that one Chinese newspaper called English as a Shouted Language. Shouting, Li argues, is the way to unleash your “international muscles.” Shouting is the foreign-language secret that just might change your life.

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An example of one of Li Yang’s lessons: