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- Do learners like roleplays for practising English in real-life situations?
- As a learner, how important are on-spot mistake corrections for you?
- For students, how is your experience in learning English so far? Feel free to express yourselves ^^!
Share some of the most interesting things you've encountered while learning the language.
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I had a great experience learning English since it helps improve your cognitive potential. It gives you an edge over those whose English is weaker than yours.
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JennyCertified ESL Teacher who helps her student in Conversational English.Maybe some of them would like to learn English in a faster way... but sometimes I explain to them that it takes time to learn English and become fluent :) it's like plating a tree.. you wait for it and nurture it to grow
- Students, what are some traits of a GREAT TUTOR?
How would you define one?
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- How can you best prepare for a job interview or business meeting in English?
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SavannahNative American EnglishMy personal tips for any interview/meeting: 1. Demonstrate confidence in your skills rather than knowledge. 2. Employers want to hear WHY you are the right fit and CAN do this job and not so much whether you are qualified enough or not. 3. Acquire excellent communication skills and always work to improve them - this is the most valuable asset to have in any workplace 100% 4. Prepare good questions prior and show genuine interest in the answer. 5. Don't forget to glimpse at least one fully genuine smile with direct eye contact displaying sincerity and that you are thankful for their time.
- How can you overcome shyness or anxiety when speaking English in front of others?
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SavannahNative American EnglishSaying this from my own experience: practice public speaking, generally. It is not as much about a specific language, but confidence in your rhetorical skills. There was nothing more terrifying throughout all of my education than speaking in front of other people. Did not matter how many of them. I was not able to overcome this fear until University level classes required of me to speak with confidence about my projects or research. To overcome this extreme fear of uttering a single word on a public forum with English being my second language, I started taking opportunities to speak instead of hiding. This was the only way to start speaking freely, while thinking about my next words without anxiety.
- What are some ways to improve your English language skills outside of class?
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Neil DearhamCertified ESL English teacherListen to pre recording with your earphones. Start with basic conversatonal English and practice it
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English is slowly becoming a world wide language and been able to speak, write and understand at a native level is a good standpoint