What We Offer
We are a network of highly qualified teachers certified to teach English from anywhere in the world. We specialize in all levels and ages. You can learn in the comfort of your home, in a group or private setting, or even online.
Language Services
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Native English Speakers/Certified TEFL Teachers
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Free Introductory Lesson
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Language Assessment
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All Ages and Levels
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Flexible Hours and Teaching Locations
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Discounted Packages & Referral Discount Program
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Customized Lessons
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Private, Couples, or Group Lessons Available
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In-Person or Skype (Online) Lessons
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Creative English - English Through Activities
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English Babysit Training and Development Program
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Business and Legal English: Small Businesses to Large Corporations
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Intercultural Training
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Website and Social Media Translation and Development
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Slang and informal dialogs like SMS, email, and Social Media
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CV, Resume and Interviewing preparation
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English for the purpose of traveling
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Conversational Chat Hour and Pen-pal (writing) Networking Program
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Academic English
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TESOL Test Preparation
Language Learning Styles
Which one on you?
Auditory Learning
Auditory learners learn best while they are actively listening. They concentrate best by receiving new or difficult information by listening to themselves or someone else talking.
People with strong auditory preferences are more confident and successful when they can:
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Learn by listening to others
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Receive instructions aurally from speakers and recordings
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Repeat the information aloud and/or repeat it in their heads
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Talk about/Discuss/Record texts when mastering or reinforcing new or difficult information and ideas
Visual Learning
Visual learners are those who find it easiest to remember what they read or view.
They can visualize pages and sections of printed text, and they remember the layout, headings, subheadings, keywords, captions, and images.
Visual learners prefer to:
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Learn by viewing images, graphics, demonstrations, and performances
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Watch introductory presentations and instructional videos
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Visualize or see the required finished product – its shapes, colors, and features
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Use timelines with symbols and images, storyboards and animations, and/or pictorial flashcards
Kinesthetic Learning
Kinesthetic learners prefer to learn new or difficult information through 'real-life' experiences and demonstrations. They concentrate best when they are physically active and able to use their large muscle groups in the learning process. Experiential learning suits them well.
People with strong kinesthetic preferences are more confident and successful when they can:
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Engage in physical activities and games while learning
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Learn through active participation in real situations or imagined scenarios
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Practice following instructions and directions before attempting a task or an assessment
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Kinesthetic learners prefer roleplay, active problem-solving, information walls, and musical performances just to name a few