Whenever I teach spanish or English, I try to involve an eclectic method in my lessons, meaning that I use different techniques from differents methods of teaching that date back to 1800.
I'm also very aware of the students different situations and I adapt to those and help them reach their goal.
I always have them to practice all fours skills: writting production, reading comprenhension, spe...
Whenever I teach spanish or English, I try to involve an eclectic method in my lessons, meaning that I use different techniques from differents methods of teaching that date back to 1800.
I'm also very aware of the students different situations and I adapt to those and help them reach their goal.
I always have them to practice all fours skills: writting production, reading comprenhension, speaking production and listening comprenhension.
I've been teaching for more than 3 years now and my so far all of my students have reached their goal (i.e. getting a proficiency certificate), thus proving my efficiency
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