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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
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SavannahNative American EnglishPointless British grammar requirement invented to confuse you, meanwhile no native in their daily language wastes their time to even think about. Meanwhile they still sound: fluent, educated, sophisticated and speak correctly. Learning grammar will not make you speak a language better. Why do schools around the world still pursue this way of teaching? Well, languages are in demand and expensive to learn. If you do not improve by much (because you follow a book or school curriculum) chances are you will book another course that will also get you a few steps closer in terms of let’s say examinations. But you still can’t speak having studied the language in school for over 10 years since childhood? Something doesn’t add up ;)
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I teach Business English, I have a 10 week course that I developed for my general Business English and develop specialized courses for my special niche students. I recommend downloading Woodpecker learning app, and using the ESL discussion questions in class,, it give them a great practice in speaking. Also the podcast,, Lola Badiola on Spotify or Apple. great mini lesson and a fun story by my friend Sam Gratton who teaches also.
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I speak 4 languages fluently! Sesotho, English, French , mandarin but English takes the cake because it’s an universal language!
- How do you envision English language lessons benefiting you in your personal or professional life?
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A tailor made design is better though such classes may be held every now and then.Best regards,Vjacheslav
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My approach to teaching grammar is focused on clear explanations, practical application through exercises and activities, progressive learning, and individual instruction. real-life examples, engaging activities, continuous assessment utilization of resources and tools, and providing engagement support. These aspects aim to create an engaging and interactive learning experience, helping students develop a solid understanding of English grammar and become confident communicators.
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How is your day? tell me if its good and why?