âïļESL Teacher
âïļTEFL Certified
âïļIELTS Trainer
âïļDebate Coach (Asian Parliamentary Debate / Oxford Oregon Debate)
âïļFeature Writer
âïļPhoto Journalist
âïļRadio Broadcaster
ðĨ As an ESL instructor, my area of expertise is teaching English to non-native speakers of all ages, typically online. My duties include creating lesson plans, gathering instructional resources, monitoring student progress, and thinking of ways to help learners feel at ease. Whether the classes are in a one-on-one or group setting, I also maintain a healthy and comfortable learning atmosphere. I have the essential tools, a reliable internet connection, and an unobstructed teaching space for virtual learning.
ðConversation
ðEnglish For Kids
ðIELTS Speaking Test Preparation
ðPronunciation
ðVocabulary
ðDescribing Pictures
ðBusiness
ðJob Interview
ðTravel and Culture
ðHealth and Lifestyle
ð Daily News
ðDiscussion
ðDebate
ð MY TEACHING STYLE ð
ðĄ Communicative Language Teaching (CLT) ðĄ
â WHY CLT â
â I believe all English learners must experience this style because the foundation of communicative language teaching (CLT) is the idea of communicative competence, according to which students should be able to comprehend a language and be able to effectively communicate with it. For students to understand how a language is used in real-life contexts, the teaching-learning environment must be structured in a way that as nearly replicates the scenario outside of the classroom as feasible. Therefore, the teaching-learning environment in CLT requires the selection of pedagogical approaches that would include students in active language production in the classroom. As a result, instructional techniques concentrate on tasks and activities that should accurately represent language use in everyday contexts.
ð FEEL FREE
ð FEEL COMFORTABLE
ð DON'T BE SHY
ð DON'T BE NERVOUS
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