ðĄ Native English Speaker with a British accent
ðĄ Qualified to teach in the UK
ðĄ Master's degrees in Language Teaching and Education
ðĄ Over 10 years teaching English in South-East Asia
ðĄ Published researcher specializing in using technology
âĄïļListening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing courses for all levels and all ages.
âĄïļFrom beginner to intermediate to advanced.
âĄïļCourse content suitable for young children to adults.
âĄïļWe start with an open question and take it from there.
âĄïļLearn to speak English confidently while having fun!
âĄïļBeginner: Who are your family and friends? Where can we see colors? Where do animals live?
âĄïļIntermediate: How do people have fun? Why do people move to new places? How do we measure time?
âĄïļAdvanced: Why do we protect animals? Why are wheels important? How do animals communicate?
âĄïļBusiness English: Career development, communication, ethics (content from beginner to advanced), email writing, report writing, business presentations
âĄïļDegree in mathematics
âĄïļ Master's degree in language teaching
âĄïļ Master's degree in education
âĄïļI have developed both online and face-to-face courses for English language learners of all levels
âĄïļI work in the university system in South East Asia
âĄïļI am a published language researcher, specializing in the use of technology and language learning.
English for Everyday Use
English for Everyday Use is a 10-week listening and speaking course where we discuss who we are, what we do, our daily routine, travel, money, entertainment, and more.
Through group interactions based on our personal interests and everyday lives, we improve language competence.
A group shared Google Doc is also used to share our thoughts, opinions, and learning.
Bryan is a very enthusiastic and attentive teacher. Every class will prepare teaching materials suitable for students. Each class also has a class note file, so that I can write down the notes for review after class. I hope every parent will remember that they are just parents, not teachers. Please learn to respect the teacher's profession.
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