I have been a writer for three years and considering it started as a hobby but now almost a career path that I might take, I had to personally take more English classes on my own and study more to develop my literal knowledge and skills and with that, I’ve written four books and one of them has won a participation reward.
I love teaching as well as I’ve worked as a teaching assistant before and...
I have been a writer for three years and considering it started as a hobby but now almost a career path that I might take, I had to personally take more English classes on my own and study more to develop my literal knowledge and skills and with that, I’ve written four books and one of them has won a participation reward.
I love teaching as well as I’ve worked as a teaching assistant before and I tend to always encourage my students to be very open about learning even though it gets tough sometimes. I tend to start off with simple and basic concepts, things they can easily understand and I always provide a safe space for them to learn, to make them understand that it’s okay to be nervous and make mistakes as they learn because learning is always never easy.
The contents of the lesson will solely be based on English words, phrases, sentences, how each sentence can differ, how verbs can make a sentence look completely different and somewhat complicated. Basic understanding of the four major word classes are the best start to learning English as they’re the most important to understanding the formation of sentences and I tend to use the dictionary while teaching so my student and I could enjoy playing with big words and learning these words could really improve their literal abilities and vocabularies that when they speak or write, it makes people both ponder about the word and be impressed at the same time.