Shakespeare Comes to Life in this Dramatic Reading Class
From 28.58 £ /h
Have you dreamt of reading Shakespeare and making sense of his words ? Did you know that some Shakespearian plays are easier to tackle than others ? In this class we will be looking at one of Shakespeare's fantasy comedies or one of his tragedies. We will read the play together and discuss the usage of words, as well as its historical contexts. We will study the most important passages in the way they have influenced world culture. I encourage my students to memorise these passages by heart, a gratifying experience.
Extra information
You will need a copy of the book
Location
At student's location :
- Around Paris, France
At teacher's location :
- Rue de la Michodière, Paris, France
Online from France
About Me
I have been teaching English and French on and off since 1995. I started as a Toefl teacher assistant at Concordia University thanks to my grades in English Literature.Most of my teaching experience was in Paris, where I worked with a reputable language agency. I have ample experience working with both adults and children. My youngest student was a three year old; my oldest student was a great great grandmother with a sharp mind and a zest for life.
Education
Concordia University I Majored in Classics and minored in French literature and poetry, Ecole des Plantes de Paris where I majored in European herbalism medicine and minored in botany, Chuzhen in Paris where I concentrated on Chinese herbal medicine, Dutch Academy of Acupuncture in Amsterdam where I am finishing up Acupuncture.
Experience / Qualifications
Bachelor of Arts from Concordia University, Herbal Medicine from Ecole des Plantes de Paris, TCM Acupuncture in the making at the Dutch Acupuncture Academy
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
French
Dutch
Spanish
Skills
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For the last few years, I've been working for a prestigious language agency in France. I have a lot of experience working with kids and teenagers. Each tutorial is geared around the needs of the individual child. Some children are visual learners, others are more tactile, while others still have difficulty focusing.
For beginner students, we work with visuals and then we do a lot of role playing, identifying the visuals we revised earlier. One of the games we play that kids love is The Grocer, where they sell or buy the items on display. We also play The Pub ( restaurant) and we use real menus and paper money. There's lots of signing and dancing, of course....
For the older kids, we work on things such as poetry, audio-skills by watching and discussing video clips, and lots more. I have one ESL student who is interested in literature and we tackled some of the easier classics like Hemingway. I also assign projects such as creating an English YouTube channel, a comic book series, cooking presentations, to name some of the best projects I've had over the years.
I have experience teaching through the net. In the past we've used Skype, since it's free (unlike zoom ). I've taught students as young as 9 through Skype.
For beginner students, we work with visuals and then we do a lot of role playing, identifying the visuals we revised earlier. One of the games we play that kids love is The Grocer, where they sell or buy the items on display. We also play The Pub ( restaurant) and we use real menus and paper money. There's lots of signing and dancing, of course....
For the older kids, we work on things such as poetry, audio-skills by watching and discussing video clips, and lots more. I have one ESL student who is interested in literature and we tackled some of the easier classics like Hemingway. I also assign projects such as creating an English YouTube channel, a comic book series, cooking presentations, to name some of the best projects I've had over the years.
I have experience teaching through the net. In the past we've used Skype, since it's free (unlike zoom ). I've taught students as young as 9 through Skype.
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