Depending on your English-speaking ability, we will approach lessons differently.
No matter what level, we will begin informally with basic words and introductions that can be used to teach the sound of the English Language, and some repeatable phrases.
For beginners, we will begin having slow and targeted conversations. The basics and formalities of beginning the language and being able to say...
Depending on your English-speaking ability, we will approach lessons differently.
No matter what level, we will begin informally with basic words and introductions that can be used to teach the sound of the English Language, and some repeatable phrases.
For beginners, we will begin having slow and targeted conversations. The basics and formalities of beginning the language and being able to say some more basic phrases that will come in useful in all future English Language learning.
As we progress, we will learn the structure of sentences including some basic hints and tips to starting your own conversations. This will be the basis of all progression going forward.
We are then able to target the desired areas of the English Language, and can focus on more specific language (such as business use, language for socialising, long-form writing, etc.)
Once you have begun to develop your English Language skills quickly and can recognise small outliers from context clues, we focus much more highly on pronunciation and grammar when speaking and writing in English.
These skills progress with the speed of conversation and the brain begins to stop translating between your native language and English, and fluency is beginning to show.
At this stage, we are able to have much more complex discussions rooted in topics which are less common such as philosophy, politics, and the world. If you are able to speak at this stage, then you are fluent in the English Language and ready to start passing on your incredible language and conversation skills to others.