Have you ever thought of how chicken communicate? Do you feel their vibe?
As I thought. The way we communication should have a code that distinguishes us from others. How would you feel when your conversations induce interest in more conversations to your second party?
Whatever I do, I wouldn't call it teaching, I just like training people how to converse better in English, not only for communica...
Have you ever thought of how chicken communicate? Do you feel their vibe?
As I thought. The way we communication should have a code that distinguishes us from others. How would you feel when your conversations induce interest in more conversations to your second party?
Whatever I do, I wouldn't call it teaching, I just like training people how to converse better in English, not only for communication purposes but also to engage in artistic activities such as writing and poetry . I love it when my trainees love what they are doing, bring more effort during the sessions and if possible, challenge me to meet higher levels of communication such as conversation psychology.
I don't limit my training to specific topics but I always organise my sessions to the liking of the trainee at at hand. For instance, if you love books, I may bend your training based on books, and share recommendations.
I train English from the foot of it to the reachable climax. I love it when my trainees point out challenges or inconveniences encountered during the session. However, I discourage abandoning the sessions, as quitters ain't winners.
I also don't mind beginning friendships. We learn more from friendships than super-professional relationships. But with that, it doesn't mean professionalism is eradicated. English opens another dimension. Think about film, books, education and also interactions. I love what the language does to the mind, so infinite, so precious and talk of the boundaries to.
Do you mind us beginning this adventure?