ESL (English as a Second Language) is primarily designed for individuals who do not speak English as their first language and want to improve their English proficiency for various reasons.
Some common groups of people who may need to learn ESL include:
Immigrants or refugees who have recently moved to an English-speaking country and need to learn English to communicate effectively in their new environment.
International students who plan to study at an English-speaking university or college and need to improve their language skills to understand lectures and communicate with professors and classmates.
Professionals who work in an English-speaking environment and need to improve their language skills to advance in their careers.
Tourists or business travelers who need to communicate effectively with English-speaking locals or business partners.
Overall, anyone who wants to improve their English proficiency can benefit from learning ESL.