I’ve a high school diploma in foreign languages, I’m native speaker in Italian, C1 level in English and B2 level in Spanish and French.
I’ve also experience in teaching as since high school I’ve always done Peer-to-Peer English tutoring, plus I spent 1 month in Ethiopia for voluntary work where I had the opportunity to teach English to primary school kids during summer school.
At the moment,...
I’ve a high school diploma in foreign languages, I’m native speaker in Italian, C1 level in English and B2 level in Spanish and French.
I’ve also experience in teaching as since high school I’ve always done Peer-to-Peer English tutoring, plus I spent 1 month in Ethiopia for voluntary work where I had the opportunity to teach English to primary school kids during summer school.
At the moment, I’m tutoring in Italy and I’d like to expand a bit and try to teach abroad.
I believe that learning a new language isn’t easy, but with patience and motivation it can be possible. Grammar isn’t crucial for me but I believe that is necessary to understand the logic behind what you study. Practice without grammar is not enough and the same is valid for the opposite.
I think that as I had to study many different languages at the same time during high school, I kind of understood what is important to do while studying languages and what actually doesn’t help/work. It’s important to me to spend time in learning but if it’s not done properly, you can spend hours but results won’t come.
If you want to know more about my study method and type of lessons, feel free to reach me out and I’ll be happy to go deep in explaining how I work and why I think is the best method.
Thanks a lot if you’ve read until the end. I hope I can help you with your goals and learnings.
Ciao, and see you soon!
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