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The entire time, I have dedicated my whole time to English language. I have 3 major degrees (MA, BA and IELTS), and all of them are related to English language. Furthermore, I have a rich experience in teaching online. To me, English is a happy story, and I'm its protagonist. I hope I can influence a lot of people around the world to love this language as much as I do.
- If I'm new to a language, how much time do I need to start speaking at a basic level?
How many lessons is it better to have per week for successful learning?
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Start test- Words that have the same spelling with multiple meanings.
Example: The word BAT I swing the bat. I saw a bat in a cave. How many words can you find?.
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I found three
- True or false "You can't teach an old Dog new tricks" My answer is No, what do say?
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It depends on if the dog would like to learn! This is a very old school idiom, meaning once people are set in their ways, it is hard to change them. However, I find there are always people (and dogs!) who are willing to learn a thing or two.
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Online classes are better because you still get to interact with each other ( on video like face to face) and at the same time you can learn from anywhere at ur own convenience. Online classes suits everyone including the old but face to face classes doesn’t suit everyone.
- What kind of language teachers are you looking for? How you would like your teacher to be?
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Teacher should be cooperative and patient also fun. I believe learning should be enjoyable.
- Is it easier to learn English when you are younger or older ? Let’s have a discussion about it ?
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Jerusha DhevpalTefl certified ESL TeacherAge is not a barrier for learning. As long as the student is motivated and eager to learn.
- How to say "Опростовосился" in English?
I'm not even really sure what it stands from in Russian, but as far as I know the meaning is close to "slightly f*cked up".
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messed up screwed up f*cked up :) goof make a booboo :)