Hi!
I like to break my lessons into serious and fun! So, we do some work and then we do something fun - like singing, crafting, dancing, yoga. I find that this way helps students to absorb what they are learning easily. I try to keep the fun activity in theme with what we have learnt that lesson! Then at the end of the lesson we will do a recap on what we have learned, and I might set some homew...
Hi!
I like to break my lessons into serious and fun! So, we do some work and then we do something fun - like singing, crafting, dancing, yoga. I find that this way helps students to absorb what they are learning easily. I try to keep the fun activity in theme with what we have learnt that lesson! Then at the end of the lesson we will do a recap on what we have learned, and I might set some homework just to keep you thinking, but this could be in the form of listening to a song or watching some clips on YouTube.
We live in a modern world and teaching should keep up with e are the boring days of sitting staring at textbooks for hours on end, but it's also nice to learn using the convenience of online and not leaving your house - if you want to have a pajama party lesson, let's do it!
I aim to make students feel comfortable with me. I lived in a foreign country for many years and understand how daunting it is to try and learn a new language - the fear of not being understood, of saying words wrong and of mixing up your sentences. It can be terrifying! But, we all have to start somewhere and I want to be part of your English journey!