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I am an experienced English teacher with over 16 years of teaching students of all ages and levels, from complete beginners to advanced speakers. I specialise in a wide range of En... Read more
My teaching methodology is flexible, student-centred, and highly responsive. I believe that effective learning happens when lessons are engaging, purposeful, and tailored to each i... Read more
The Open University
When we work on your writing, my main goal is to focus on the whole process rather than just trying to make a perfect final product right away. Staring at a blank page can be incredibly intimidating, so we will always break your assignments down into smaller, manageable steps like brainstorming your initial ideas, organizing them into a clear outline, and drafting your paragraphs one section at a time. I act as a developmental editor for you, which means I will help you look at the big picture first, focusing on the logic of your arguments, the structure of your thoughts, and the clarity of your thesis before we worry about fine-tuning individual words. Once your ideas are well-organized, we will work together to refine your voice and style. I will guide you on how to choose stronger verbs, vary your sentence structures to keep your writing engaging, and ensure that your transitions flow smoothly from one point to the next. If you are interested in exploring creative writing or your own personal writing projects outside of school assignments, I will completely support that by helping you shape your unique storytelling voice. By treating writing as a step-by-step craft, you will learn how to approach any essay or prompt with total confidence.
When you make a mistake with grammar, spelling, or punctuation, I won't just cross it out and rewrite the sentence for you. Doing that doesn't actually help you learn or prevent you from making the same mistake next time. Instead, I like to run a diagnostic check on your writing. I will highlight the specific area that needs attention, explain the underlying rule using simple language rather than confusing textbook jargon, and provide a completely different, parallel example. This gives you the tools to understand the pattern and confidently correct your own work.
When it comes to reading, my goal is to move you past just decoding words on a page so you can truly engage with what the text is telling you. Reading isn't a passive activity, so I will teach you active comprehension strategies like previewing the text, identifying main ideas, and annotating as you go. We will learn how to break down complex paragraphs, identify key vocabulary in context, and summarize sections in your own words to ensure you are fully absorbing the material.
I will guide you with targeted questions, asking things like why an author chose a dark, stormy setting instead of a bright one, or how a character's dialogue reveals their hidden motivations. By practicing how to question the text, evaluate evidence, and form your own arguments, you will develop the critical thinking skills needed to write insightful literary essays and analyze any complex piece of literature confidently.
I will help you by using simple phonetic spellings so you can visualize exactly how a word should sound, and I will highlight word stress patterns so you know which syllables to emphasize. We will look closely at the physical side of speech, meaning I will explain exactly where to place your tongue, lips, and teeth to master tricky English sounds like the "th" or "r" sounds. Additionally, we can practice with targeted minimal pairs (words that sound almost identical except for one sound, like "ship" and "sheep") and custom tongue twisters to train your mouth muscles, building the muscle memory you need to speak clearly and confidently.
To build your public speaking and presentation skills, we will focus on scripting your material to sound like a natural speech rather than a read essay. I will help you design a powerful opening hook to grab your audience's attention right away, organize your main points into a logical structure that is easy for listeners to follow, and write smooth transitions to connect your slides seamlessly. We will also focus on the delivery side of presentations, working on strategies for managing nerves, pacing your speech so you do not rush, and using intentional pauses for emphasis. By practicing how to format your notes into quick-glance bullet points rather than full paragraphs, you will learn how to maintain eye contact and speak with natural authority and confidence.
As a teacher with over fifteen years of experience breaking down the complexities of English, I always throw out the intimidating textbook jargon and explain grammar rules using simple, real-world analogies. I believe grammar shouldn't feel like a list of random laws to memorize, but rather like a set of building blocks that make sense once you see how they connect. For example, instead of giving a dry lecture on the "present perfect tense," I will explain it to you simply as a bridge that connects something you did in the past directly to how things are right now. By translating heavy linguistic terms into clear, relatable concepts, I make even the trickiest structures easy to visualize, understand, and naturally apply to your own work.
To motivate students who are struggling or feeling overwhelmed with English, the absolute best approach is to lower the anxiety block and connect the language to things you already love. If you ever feel frustrated, we will immediately ditch the generic textbook topics and pivot to your actual hobbies—whether that means analyzing the lyrics of your favorite musician, reading sports commentary, or discussing movie scripts. I also break our lessons down into short, high-success tasks so you can get immediate, positive momentum instead of feeling buried under a massive assignment. By celebrating your small wins, focusing on your personal interests, and keeping our sessions highly interactive, we build your confidence step by step until using English starts to feel completely natural and rewarding.
No, I didn't know you had one.
To help students tackle high-stakes English exams and assignments without burning out, I focus heavily on breaking massive tasks into clear, step-by-step strategies. For writing assignments, we map out outlines together and use a diagnostic approach to spot and self-correct errors, ensuring your structure is airtight before you even finish drafting. When it comes to test prep like TOEFL or IELTS, we dive straight into the grading rubrics and practice specific time-management hacks, like skimming for key themes and avoiding "trap" answers. By using personalized practice prompts and breaking down the exact mechanics needed for the speaking and writing sections, we make sure you know precisely what the examiners are looking for so you can walk in and ace it.
To ensure students stay actively engaged instead of just passively listening, I turn every tutoring session into a dynamic conversation rather than a lecture, keeping the focus entirely on student production. Because I am always well-prepared with high-interest materials, I can easily pivot the moment a student shows signs of fatigue or frustration, switching to interactive loops like collaborative brainstorming, real-time annotation of texts, or quick-fire speaking drills. I make sure I am never talking for more than a few minutes at a time; instead, I ask targeted questions that require critical thinking, prompt them to defend their structural choices in a piece of writing, or have them apply a new grammatical concept to a topic they love right away. By keeping the lesson pace brisk, adapting the content to their immediate energy levels, and constantly pushing them to speak, write, and analyze, the student remains the driving force of the session from start to finish.
Preparing students to smash their English exams comes down to demystifying the paper so there are zero surprises on test day. Having done this for yonks, I focus on giving students concrete, repeatable strategies rather than just telling them to "study harder."
I always go above and beyond creating my own unique lessons and resources from scratch, so I am absolutely willing to provide any extra practice problems or independent study materials you need. Since I never rely on generic, pre-made textbook activities, I can quickly tailor custom worksheets, targeted grammar drills, or specific reading comprehension passages to perfectly match your immediate goals and focus areas. Whether you want an extra set of tricky exam-style prompts to tackle between sessions or some specialized exercises to master a tough concept we just covered, I will make sure you have high-quality, personalized materials ready to go whenever you want to push your learning further on your own.
Yes, and have been for well over a decade.
I always go above and beyond creating my own lessons and resources, so finding the perfect reading materials is right up my alley. The key to improving English skills through reading is balancing engagement with the right level of linguistic challenge—a sweet spot called the "Comprehensible Input + 1" rule. You want texts where you understand about 90% of the words naturally, leaving 10% for you to stretch your skills and learn new vocabulary.
To master Business English, we focus on functional, real-world communication—like email efficiency and meeting management—rather than dry textbook exercises. For writing, we practice the BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front) framework to craft concise, action-oriented emails that busy colleagues can scan and act on instantly. For meetings, we build a practical toolkit of phrases that allow you to confidently navigate fast-paced discussions, whether you need to politely interrupt, steer a derailed conversation back on track, or clearly delegate action items. By pairing these strategies with realistic workplace roleplays tailored directly to your industry, you gain the exact linguistic tools and structural frameworks needed to project authority, clarity, and professionalism in any corporate setting.
To make literary devices stick, we ditch the dry definitions and look at them as an artist's toolkit, connecting complex concepts to familiar examples before spotting them in classic literature. Instead of just memorizing what "alliteration" or "oxymoron" means, we break down why an author uses them—like how a specific meter creates suspense or how a juxtaposition exposes a character's inner conflict. Once you can easily identify devices in modern pop culture, lyrics, or advertisements, we apply that same critical lens to your reading assignments, mapping out exactly how these tools shape the text's deeper meaning. Finally, we turn passive recognition into active skill by having you write short paragraphs incorporating these exact devices yourself, ensuring you possess both the analytical tools to crush your essays and the creative tools to elevate your own writing style.
To spark a student's passion for writing, we throw out those rigid, textbook prompts and turn to what they love the most, whether that may be sci-fi worldbuilding, sports journalism, or poetry. I love helping them map out ideas using low-stakes brainstorming like freewriting, completely removing the pressure of the blank page so creativity flows naturally.
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