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Hello! My name is Kimberly I hold a B.A. in English from the University of Extremadura (Spain) and currently specialize in Spanish classes for non-spanish speakers. Please feel free to reach out to me and ask questions.

Unlock new opportunities by mastering two of the world's most widely spoken languages. Whether you're a beginner or looking to polish your skills, our English and Spanish classes offer personalized instruction to help you reach your language goals. Enjoy flexible schedules, small class sizes, and interactive lessons that make learning fun and effective.

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Lotte
Nowadays, English is indispensable in society and is therefore compulsory in school. Would you like to learn English for work or study? Or are you going on holiday to a country where English is spoken? Perhaps your child is struggling with English at school and you want to give him or her extra support. I'd love to help you!

I am bilingual Dutch-English with a lot of speaking and writing experience, speak English daily with my Australian partner and enjoy passing on my knowledge to others. In addition, I have a lot of patience for people who have difficulties with different parts of English. I can offer help with sentence structure, grammar, pronunciation, reading skills and vocabulary practice, in order to give you or your child more certainty and guidance in the language.

With students I focus on the problem points that exist and I use the school method. If, for example, it appears that a solid foundation is still missing, I can jump in and offer support in learning this.

For (young) adults who are not (or no longer) in school, we will mainly focus on vocabulary, correct sentence structure and grammar in the beginners' lessons. However, I also quickly start speaking, reading and listening. With advanced students I focus on, among other things, speaking and listening skills and advanced word use by holding conversations together, watching documentaries and reading books.

For starting students I use the books of "English for Everyone" and expand my lessons myself with extra materials, such as tailor-made exercises.

Nothing else is required, and everything is possible in consultation.
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Sheryl
Many English learners are eager to improve their vocabulary. This is good and should be encouraged. Unfortunately, this eagerness is usually driven by a common misconception that having a wide vocabulary translates to fluency. However, this isn't the case as an understanding of sentence structure, plays a greater part in being able to communicate effectively in English.

The ability to structure your sentences correctly entails knowing the different parts of speech and their placement within each sentence.

Every sentence in English includes words that fall into some or all of the different parts of speech and having a thorough grasp of this aspect of the language and how they're ordered (sentence structure), helps confer fluency.

As such, the focus of this class (which is in 3 lessons) will be on the different parts of speech found in the English language and their order within a sentence (Sentence Structure).

There are 9 parts of speech in English. Lesson 1 focuses on Nouns, Prepositions and Verbs in great detail. Lesson 2 deals with Articles, Adverbs and Adjectives in great detail while lesson 3 looks at Articles, Conjunctions and Interjections in great detail also.

The objective of this series of classes is to familiarize students with these concepts.

Please note that I teach a separate class (Part 2) that focuses on Auxiliary and Modal Verbs and it is advisable to complete all lessons under part 1 before proceeding to part 2 taking in order to achieve fluency.

So what should you expect from the class?

As always, my classes follow a specific format. In each class I explain concepts using different methods, provide numerous examples and check for student understanding. I also provide classroom exercises to further cement any newly acquired knowledge.

That's it folks! I look forward to seeing you in my class.
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Yasmin
Description of an English Lesson

1. **Introduction and Objectives**
- **Welcome and Agenda**: The teacher welcomes the students and briefly discusses what will be covered during the lesson.
- **Learning objectives**: The teacher determines the learning objectives, such as improving vocabulary, grammar, listening skills, speaking skills, reading skills, or writing skills.

#### 2. **Warm-up exercises**
- **Short Activities**: Activities such as discussing a current news item, a simple dialogue, or a game to get students in the right mindset.
- **Review of Previous Lesson**: A brief review of what was covered in the previous lesson to ensure continuity.

#### 3. **Vocabulary and Pronunciation**
- **New Words**: Introducing new words and phrases relevant to the topic of the lesson.
- **Pronunciation Exercises**: Exercises that focus on the correct pronunciation of the new words.

#### 4. **Grammar**
- **Explanation and Examples**: The teacher explains a new grammatical rule using examples.
- **Exercises**: Students are given exercises to practice the new grammar, both individually and in small groups.

#### 5. **Listening Skills**
- **Audio fragment**: Students listen to an audio fragment, such as a conversation, news report, or a story.
- **Comprehension Questions**: Questions that test understanding of the listening passage and encourage discussion.

#### 6. **Reading Skills**
- **Reading text**: Students read a text that suits their level, such as an article, story, or dialogue.
- **Comprehension Questions**: Questions about the text to test comprehension and strengthen vocabulary.

#### 7. **Speaking Skills**
- **Dialogue Exercises**: Exercises in which students practice dialogues in pairs or small groups.
- **Discussions**: Group discussions on a specific topic to improve speaking skills and build self-confidence.

#### 8. **Writing Skills**
- **Writing exercises**: Short writing assignments such as writing an email, a short story, or a descriptive paragraph.
- **Feedback and Correction**: The teacher provides feedback on the writing assignments and corrects errors.

#### 9. **Closing and Homework**
- **Summary**: The teacher summarizes the main points of the lesson.
- **Homework**: Students are given homework assignments to further practice the skills they have learned.
- **Questions and Answers**: Time for students to ask questions about what they did not understand.

#### 10. **Evaluation**
- **Short Test or Quiz**: Optionally, the teacher can end the lesson with a short test or quiz to test understanding of the lesson material.

**Goals**:
- Understanding and applying the present simple tense.
- Strengthen basic vocabulary related to daily routines.

**Lesson course**:

1. **Introduction and Objectives** (5 min)
- Welcome and discuss the agenda.
- Explanation of the learning objectives.

2. **Warm-up exercises** (10 min)
- Short repetition of the previous lesson.
- Ask students to share what they did yesterday.

3. **Vocabulary and Pronunciation** (10 min)
- Introduce words such as: always, never, sometimes, usually, etc.
- Pronunciation exercises with the new words.

4. **Grammar** (15 min)
- Explanation of the present simple tense.
- Give examples (I eat breakfast at 7 AM).

5. **Listening Skills** (10 min)
- Play an audio clip of people describing their daily routines.
- Ask questions about the fragment.

6. **Reading skills** (10 min)
- Have students read a short text about someone's daily routine.
- Comprehension questions about the text.

7. **Speaking Skills** (15 min)
- Have students work in pairs to describe their own daily routine.
- Ask a few students to describe their partner's routine to the class.

8. **Writing Skills** (10 min)
- Have students write a short paragraph about their own daily routine.
- Collecting and checking the writing assignments.

9. **Closing and Homework** (5 min)
- Summary of the lesson.
- Assignment: Write a brief description of the daily routine of a family member or friend.
- Questions and answers.
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Lotte
Nowadays, English is indispensable in society and is therefore compulsory in school. Would you like to learn English for work or study? Or are you going on holiday to a country where English is spoken? Perhaps your child is struggling with English at school and you want to give him or her extra support. I'd love to help you!

I am bilingual Dutch-English with a lot of speaking and writing experience, speak English daily with my Australian partner and enjoy passing on my knowledge to others. In addition, I have a lot of patience for people who have difficulties with different parts of English. I can offer help with sentence structure, grammar, pronunciation, reading skills and vocabulary practice, in order to give you or your child more certainty and guidance in the language.

With students I focus on the problem points that exist and I use the school method. If, for example, it appears that a solid foundation is still missing, I can jump in and offer support in learning this.

For (young) adults who are not (or no longer) in school, we will mainly focus on vocabulary, correct sentence structure and grammar in the beginners' lessons. However, I also quickly start speaking, reading and listening. With advanced students I focus on, among other things, speaking and listening skills and advanced word use by holding conversations together, watching documentaries and reading books.

For starting students I use the books of "English for Everyone" and expand my lessons myself with extra materials, such as tailor-made exercises.

Nothing else is required, and everything is possible in consultation.
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Sheryl
Many English learners are eager to improve their vocabulary. This is good and should be encouraged. Unfortunately, this eagerness is usually driven by a common misconception that having a wide vocabulary translates to fluency. However, this isn't the case as an understanding of sentence structure, plays a greater part in being able to communicate effectively in English.

The ability to structure your sentences correctly entails knowing the different parts of speech and their placement within each sentence.

Every sentence in English includes words that fall into some or all of the different parts of speech and having a thorough grasp of this aspect of the language and how they're ordered (sentence structure), helps confer fluency.

As such, the focus of this class (which is in 3 lessons) will be on the different parts of speech found in the English language and their order within a sentence (Sentence Structure).

There are 9 parts of speech in English. Lesson 1 focuses on Nouns, Prepositions and Verbs in great detail. Lesson 2 deals with Articles, Adverbs and Adjectives in great detail while lesson 3 looks at Articles, Conjunctions and Interjections in great detail also.

The objective of this series of classes is to familiarize students with these concepts.

Please note that I teach a separate class (Part 2) that focuses on Auxiliary and Modal Verbs and it is advisable to complete all lessons under part 1 before proceeding to part 2 taking in order to achieve fluency.

So what should you expect from the class?

As always, my classes follow a specific format. In each class I explain concepts using different methods, provide numerous examples and check for student understanding. I also provide classroom exercises to further cement any newly acquired knowledge.

That's it folks! I look forward to seeing you in my class.
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Yasmin
Description of an English Lesson

1. **Introduction and Objectives**
- **Welcome and Agenda**: The teacher welcomes the students and briefly discusses what will be covered during the lesson.
- **Learning objectives**: The teacher determines the learning objectives, such as improving vocabulary, grammar, listening skills, speaking skills, reading skills, or writing skills.

#### 2. **Warm-up exercises**
- **Short Activities**: Activities such as discussing a current news item, a simple dialogue, or a game to get students in the right mindset.
- **Review of Previous Lesson**: A brief review of what was covered in the previous lesson to ensure continuity.

#### 3. **Vocabulary and Pronunciation**
- **New Words**: Introducing new words and phrases relevant to the topic of the lesson.
- **Pronunciation Exercises**: Exercises that focus on the correct pronunciation of the new words.

#### 4. **Grammar**
- **Explanation and Examples**: The teacher explains a new grammatical rule using examples.
- **Exercises**: Students are given exercises to practice the new grammar, both individually and in small groups.

#### 5. **Listening Skills**
- **Audio fragment**: Students listen to an audio fragment, such as a conversation, news report, or a story.
- **Comprehension Questions**: Questions that test understanding of the listening passage and encourage discussion.

#### 6. **Reading Skills**
- **Reading text**: Students read a text that suits their level, such as an article, story, or dialogue.
- **Comprehension Questions**: Questions about the text to test comprehension and strengthen vocabulary.

#### 7. **Speaking Skills**
- **Dialogue Exercises**: Exercises in which students practice dialogues in pairs or small groups.
- **Discussions**: Group discussions on a specific topic to improve speaking skills and build self-confidence.

#### 8. **Writing Skills**
- **Writing exercises**: Short writing assignments such as writing an email, a short story, or a descriptive paragraph.
- **Feedback and Correction**: The teacher provides feedback on the writing assignments and corrects errors.

#### 9. **Closing and Homework**
- **Summary**: The teacher summarizes the main points of the lesson.
- **Homework**: Students are given homework assignments to further practice the skills they have learned.
- **Questions and Answers**: Time for students to ask questions about what they did not understand.

#### 10. **Evaluation**
- **Short Test or Quiz**: Optionally, the teacher can end the lesson with a short test or quiz to test understanding of the lesson material.

**Goals**:
- Understanding and applying the present simple tense.
- Strengthen basic vocabulary related to daily routines.

**Lesson course**:

1. **Introduction and Objectives** (5 min)
- Welcome and discuss the agenda.
- Explanation of the learning objectives.

2. **Warm-up exercises** (10 min)
- Short repetition of the previous lesson.
- Ask students to share what they did yesterday.

3. **Vocabulary and Pronunciation** (10 min)
- Introduce words such as: always, never, sometimes, usually, etc.
- Pronunciation exercises with the new words.

4. **Grammar** (15 min)
- Explanation of the present simple tense.
- Give examples (I eat breakfast at 7 AM).

5. **Listening Skills** (10 min)
- Play an audio clip of people describing their daily routines.
- Ask questions about the fragment.

6. **Reading skills** (10 min)
- Have students read a short text about someone's daily routine.
- Comprehension questions about the text.

7. **Speaking Skills** (15 min)
- Have students work in pairs to describe their own daily routine.
- Ask a few students to describe their partner's routine to the class.

8. **Writing Skills** (10 min)
- Have students write a short paragraph about their own daily routine.
- Collecting and checking the writing assignments.

9. **Closing and Homework** (5 min)
- Summary of the lesson.
- Assignment: Write a brief description of the daily routine of a family member or friend.
- Questions and answers.
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