Bachelor's Degree: Foreign Languages and LiteraturesMaster's degree (M): Multilingualism
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Hurst (Borough of Tameside) · Guide Bridge · Dukinfield · Droylsden · Denton (Borough of Tameside) · Ashton-under-Lyne
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I have a Master's degree in Multilingualism and a bachelor's in Foreign Languages and Literatures, and have focused my studies on how children and adults acquire languages. The academic approach to learning grammar and vocabulary step by step, however structural, is inefficient and outdated.
The most common stumbling blocks students encounter when learning a new language is a lack of reward and...
I have a Master's degree in Multilingualism and a bachelor's in Foreign Languages and Literatures, and have focused my studies on how children and adults acquire languages. The academic approach to learning grammar and vocabulary step by step, however structural, is inefficient and outdated.
The most common stumbling blocks students encounter when learning a new language is a lack of reward and fading interest. Self-motivation is not strong enough a pillar to hold that bridge which sustains prolonged improvement in language learning. I will dive the student straight into the new language in a fun and applicable way, teaching him/her applicable everyday phrases and how to sound native before preaching about grammar - that comes embedded in the phrases that my students will naturally memorise.
From a skilled linguist that has had experience teaching cram classes preparing for English speech exams, I am here to make sure my students succeed in language acquisition and leap ahead of their peers. The people that successfully acquire new languages in short amount of times are most often ones that need to use them a lot, and they are subconsciously getting rewarded by successfully communicating in the target language. Through my academic studies and experience in helping adults pass English proficiency exams, I know the different methods that work best for each individual. In just a matter of a few lessons the student will have already learned several phrases and how to trick people into thinking they are native speakers! In the end, my courses will feel less like lessons, but more like language exchanges; a fun conversation.