I have a different method for every student and level. I honestly think that teaching is something that cannot be done in the same way for every person in the world. That being said, my methodology consists in making you feel comfortable in speaking the new language, even though you do not know it well or at all. I am a very patient person and like going over the main grammar lessons that are the...
I have a different method for every student and level. I honestly think that teaching is something that cannot be done in the same way for every person in the world. That being said, my methodology consists in making you feel comfortable in speaking the new language, even though you do not know it well or at all. I am a very patient person and like going over the main grammar lessons that are the foundation of the language. In order to get past the main lessons, I always make sure you remember what we see every class by asking you the next class for a small review in order for me to make sure that what I am teaching is really having an impact in your new language. I am a person that likes to test my students, literally give them tests at least once every two or three classes to monitor their progress. This feedback is not only helpful for you, but for me as well. For example, when you are starting to learn english, I personally like to teach irregular verbs around the 3rd lesson, because not only will that help you expand your vocabulary, it will also help you with many different topics we would be seeing in the future (simple past, past participle, present perfect, etc). This mixture helps take the load of memorizing many things at different points in time, and helps you combine grammar and vocabulary in order to ease your learning experience.
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