This would be my first-time teaching. I'm still in the learning phase since I'm still a college student on my way to reach my goals of becoming a licensed doctor. The same way you are to be new at learning Spanish it will be a new experience for me as well. I don't have a specific method I'll use. Certainly, all I care about is about what questions you guys have and I'll try my best to be concise...
This would be my first-time teaching. I'm still in the learning phase since I'm still a college student on my way to reach my goals of becoming a licensed doctor. The same way you are to be new at learning Spanish it will be a new experience for me as well. I don't have a specific method I'll use. Certainly, all I care about is about what questions you guys have and I'll try my best to be concise and to the point. I'm going to first teach the certain lesson, offer examples as well as a q/a at the end. After that I'll open the floor and give a couple of exercises for us to work enunciation, pronunciation and in depth-understanding of the words. Even though it seems to be a hard subject is really not after teaching the basic of formal vs informal, correct use of verbs and adjectives, how to form sentences, as well as learning how to count, describe certain clothing items; you are going to have all the right tools to conversate well enough in Spanish.
I'm not going to be hard or strict, but I will demand for you guys to work to the best of your ability and that's just being open-minded, focused on the material and being proactive into applying the information I provide.
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