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English, test preps, exam preps, speaking , Crammer
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Lwazi holds a TEFL certificate. I have 2.5 years of tutoring experience and one year tutoring online Asian students. I hold a Bcom Degree, I enjoy teaching because you get to interact and exchange views with students and also get to learn from your students. I also believe in a lot of activities in the classroom to keep students engaged as well as giving lots and lots of homework .

This class will assist adults in speaking about anything so they build confidence in their speaking skills. It will also assist kids in producing the language
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  • Ramunasi Attorneys, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Online from South Africa
About Me
I am Lwazi, 23. I am in possession of a Bachelor of Commerce in Economics and Supply Chain Management further pursued a Postgraduate Diploma in Finance. Lwazi has had over 2 years full time and professional experience in teaching, she has further practiced community engagements to educate and develop the community as indicated in my resume. I don’t just possess experience however have proven exceptional leadership qualities as well as community engagement. In 2015, I was a Bcom Foundation mentor, my responsibility was to ensure learners from mostly disadvantaged backgrounds and those who did not meet the minimum requirements for a Bcom are effectively equipped with enough resources and to perform at their best to make it to the mainstream focusing on writing skills, test, and exam preparations.

This was further done through motivation and teaching them team building as an exceptional tool for effective teams and groups. The same year in 2015, I received a prestigious award that recognizes top 15% performing students internationally Golden Key International Society. Moreover, in 2017 I was inducted as Fundraising Director for the Golden Key International Society. This organization does not only focus on academic performance however, but it also strives to educate and equip top-performing student’s leadership skills and giving back to the community. My responsibilities during this term were to come up with creative ways of raising funds, as well as communicating with potential sponsors both local and international for funds to pursue all projects for that year. I have further been with Teach me 2 Tutor, which is a South African online platform to teach different subjects my focus has been ages from 4-9 and teaching elementary English and other South African languages.

I believe the insight I have gained in my tenure will lend itself a position in this teaching program with well-applicable real-world knowledge and skills. I am convinced my experiences and people's skills will positively contribute to your school and I do strongly believe that education is such a powerful and important aspect of Society and I pride myself in education.
Thank you for taking the time to review my application. If there are any questions about my experience or qualification. I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely, Lwazi
Education
Economics degree- University of KwaZulu Natal
TEFL Certificate- TEL Academy ESL English Instructor
Post Graduate Diploma in Finance- University of KwaZulu Natal
Experience / Qualifications
2.5 years teaching Experience, 1 year online ESL Tutoring
I have further been with Teach me 2 Tutor, to teach different subjects my focus has been ages from 4-9 and teaching elementary English and other South African languages.
Age
Infants (0-3 years old)
Preschool children (4-6 years old)
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Skills
English as a second language (esl)
English for adults
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12-16
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English lesson plan:
Some of the things that will be covered in the lesson:
Phonics: Refers to the sounds in words and the symbols (letters of the alphabet) used to represent them. It is an important tool in both reading and writing.
Types of nouns:
Nouns are the names of people, places, things and emotions or feelings.
There are four types of nouns:
1. Common nouns names things:
Example: books, pens, schools, teachers
2. Proper nouns names a specific person or a specific place or a specific thing:
Example: Mr Peter, South Africa, Freedom Square, The Great Gatsby
3. Abstract nouns names emotions or feelings that cannot be touched, seen, heard, or tasted:
Example: Love, hate, happiness
4. Collective nouns, names of a group of things:
Example: A pride of lions, a team of soccer players, a school of fish
Determiners – articles
Articles are special adjectives that are used before nouns.
• Indefinite article: a book, an apple
• Definite article: the book, the furniture, the apples

Pronouns
Pronouns take the place of a noun and must refer back to the noun.
Adjectives
Adjectives give us information about nouns. They are placed before the noun or after verbs.
Descriptive adjectives
Descriptive adjectives tell us more about the noun.
Examples: Green roofs, yellow bricks
Demonstrative adjectives
Demonstrative adjectives point to a specific noun.
Examples: This dog, that cat
Adverbs, Verbs, Preposition
Prepositions show the relationship between two nouns or pronouns.
Common prepositions include: above, across, at, below, behind, by, from, for, in,
near, though, over, under and with.
• Past tense, present tense, future tense.
• Concord and modal.
• Active and passive voice.
• Logical connectors.
• Phrases clauses and sentence types.
• Direct and Indirect speech.
• Parenthesis.
Punctuation at the end of sentences
Full stop:
The full stop is used to indicate the end of a statement or to show that a word has been abbreviated.
Question mark:
A question mark indicates that the sentence is a direct question.
Exclamation mark:
The exclamation mark is used to show a sharp cry, a loud statement or an emotional outburst.
Ellipsis:
Ellipsis is used to show an incomplete thought or idea.
Example: She walked into the square, thinking that ...
Quotation marks or inverted commas:
Comma:
The comma is used to separate words or phrases in a list.
The comma is used in direct speech to show that a speech is about to start.
Dashes:
Dashes are used to bracket words or phrases from the rest of the sentence.
Example: He ran – no matter the weather – every night.
Dashes can also be used to show that there has been a change of idea or thought.
Example: She left – does it matter?
Colons:
Colons are used to show that a list is starting.
Example: She had bought: books, pencils, pens and a ruler.
Colons are used in plays to show who is speaking.
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English lesson plan:
Some of the things that will be covered in the lesson:
Phonics: Refers to the sounds in words and the symbols (letters of the alphabet) used to represent them. It is an important tool in both reading and writing.
Types of nouns:
Nouns are the names of people, places, things and emotions or feelings.
There are four types of nouns:
1. Common nouns names things:
Example: books, pens, schools, teachers
2. Proper nouns names a specific person or a specific place or a specific thing:
Example: Mr Peter, South Africa, Freedom Square, The Great Gatsby
3. Abstract nouns names emotions or feelings that cannot be touched, seen, heard, or tasted:
Example: Love, hate, happiness
4. Collective nouns, names of a group of things:
Example: A pride of lions, a team of soccer players, a school of fish
Determiners – articles
Articles are special adjectives that are used before nouns.
• Indefinite article: a book, an apple
• Definite article: the book, the furniture, the apples

Pronouns
Pronouns take the place of a noun and must refer back to the noun.
Adjectives
Adjectives give us information about nouns. They are placed before the noun or after verbs.
Descriptive adjectives
Descriptive adjectives tell us more about the noun.
Examples: Green roofs, yellow bricks
Demonstrative adjectives
Demonstrative adjectives point to a specific noun.
Examples: This dog, that cat
Adverbs, Verbs, Preposition
Prepositions show the relationship between two nouns or pronouns.
Common prepositions include: above, across, at, below, behind, by, from, for, in,
near, though, over, under and with.
• Past tense, present tense, future tense.
• Concord and modal.
• Active and passive voice.
• Logical connectors.
• Phrases clauses and sentence types.
• Direct and Indirect speech.
• Parenthesis.
Punctuation at the end of sentences
Full stop:
The full stop is used to indicate the end of a statement or to show that a word has been abbreviated.
Question mark:
A question mark indicates that the sentence is a direct question.
Exclamation mark:
The exclamation mark is used to show a sharp cry, a loud statement or an emotional outburst.
Ellipsis:
Ellipsis is used to show an incomplete thought or idea.
Example: She walked into the square, thinking that ...
Quotation marks or inverted commas:
Comma:
The comma is used to separate words or phrases in a list.
The comma is used in direct speech to show that a speech is about to start.
Dashes:
Dashes are used to bracket words or phrases from the rest of the sentence.
Example: He ran – no matter the weather – every night.
Dashes can also be used to show that there has been a change of idea or thought.
Example: She left – does it matter?
Colons:
Colons are used to show that a list is starting.
Example: She had bought: books, pencils, pens and a ruler.
Colons are used in plays to show who is speaking.
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