At the Grammar School where we studied the IB, we were taught that building confidence was the first step towards accessing knowledge bases. In my lessons, we will be exploring your key strengths and limitations in English, which we will build upon through lots of engagement and practical work.
Do you learn best by:
- Visualising?
- Speaking and discussing?
- Hands on, moving and demonstrating?...
At the Grammar School where we studied the IB, we were taught that building confidence was the first step towards accessing knowledge bases. In my lessons, we will be exploring your key strengths and limitations in English, which we will build upon through lots of engagement and practical work.
Do you learn best by:
- Visualising?
- Speaking and discussing?
- Hands on, moving and demonstrating?
Whether you are a visual, auditory, or kinaesthetic learner, our classes will be shaped around your best learning styles, which we will talk about and establish in our First Free Lesson together.
A language is built from the culture of those speaking it - learning its nuances, cultural references and history is just as important as its grammar, vocabulary, and etymologies, and British plays and films are chock-full of good examples to absorb and unpack.
While many will tell you English is 'easy', it is one of the most nuanced languages with so many levels within it - so well done to you for making that decision to find a tutor!
I hope that in my lessons, I can inspire in you the same passion for languages, and encourage you to become fluent enough that you may one day even teach English yourself! (while traveling, while at university, or as a professor of 15th-century English Literature)
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