My experiences teaching languages and other topics studied at school have been very positive. I focus above all on motivating the student and trying to make the classes interesting for him/her.
Classes are between an hour and an hour and a half. The student decides if she/he wants to have extra homework or not (If it is a minor, the parents will choose), and those homework will be corrected outs...
My experiences teaching languages and other topics studied at school have been very positive. I focus above all on motivating the student and trying to make the classes interesting for him/her.
Classes are between an hour and an hour and a half. The student decides if she/he wants to have extra homework or not (If it is a minor, the parents will choose), and those homework will be corrected outside of class. Obviously, you can write to me at any time asking about any questions. If the problem or doubt persists, we will dedicate a few minutes of class to it.
It is important that you tell me what your hobbies are, so that I can focus the exercises on those topics and make the class more interesting. Likewise, we must remember that at the beginning of learning a language we will have to learn basic things that may not be exactly in line with our hobbies.
The structure of a class:
-The class begins with the greeting.
-Then, we review for 5 minutes what was seen in the last class.
-We continue with a little grammar, just enough to understand what we are going to learn. It is repeated or explained in another way until you understand.
-Both oral and written exercises are done on what has just been seen.
-Finally, there can be a different exercise: watch a video, listen to a song, play a game, etc...
-We talk about the doubts that have been generated throughout the class and we say goodbye until the next session, we continue with our wonderful lives.
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