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Academic and Professional English Teacher (Private Lessons)
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Holder of a Bachelor's Degree in English Language & Literature from the University of Michigan and a Master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Manchester, certified in CELTA (Certificate of Proficiency in Teaching English at non-English speaking people) by the British Council, I specialize in the areas of academic English (high school "baccalaureate program", preparation for official exams such as: TOEIC, IELTS, TOEFL), in addition to professional English (Legal English).
I encourage the learner to get out of his comfort zone to reach his "learning zone" and allow him to acquire new skills by encouraging him to allow himself to make mistakes and to appropriate this right to error as well as by valuing experimentation and initiative by promoting autonomy. I help students discover their potential, support them as they gain confidence in their abilities, and assist them in achieving their personal and professional goals.
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  • Around Casablanca, Morocco
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Online from Morocco
About Me
I encourage the learner to get out of his comfort zone to reach his "learning zone" and allow him to acquire new skills by encouraging him to allow himself to make mistakes and to appropriate this right to error as well as by valuing experimentation and initiative by promoting autonomy. I enjoy helping students discover their potential, supporting them as they gain confidence in their abilities, assisting them in achieving their personal and professional goals.
Education
Holder of a Bachelor's Degree in English Language & Literature from the University of Michigan and a Master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Manchester, certified in CELTA (Certificate of Proficiency in Teaching English at non-English speaking people) by the British Council, I specialize in the areas of academic English (high school "baccalaureate program", preparation for official exams such as: TOEIC, IELTS, TOEFL), in addition to professional English (Legal English).
Experience / Qualifications
My training and my professional background have allowed me to intervene in the United Kingdom in the broad spectrum of projects: English language tutoring (even at university level), translation, tourism and international trade, for a period of 2 years. And in Morocco, for 3 years.
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
120 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Arabic
Spanish
Skills
School
English for adults
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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Online via webcam
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At student's home
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Tue
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Fri
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08-12
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20-24
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Teaching English effectively to learners of all levels requires a versatile approach that caters to diverse needs and abilities. Here are some of the best methods I employ:

1. **Differentiated Instruction**: Tailor your lessons to accommodate various learning styles and proficiency levels within your class. Use a mix of visual aids, hands-on activities, and interactive discussions to engage all learners.

2. **Communicative Approach**: Emphasize real-life communication skills. Encourage students to speak and listen actively in authentic situations. Role-playing, debates, and group discussions can be invaluable tools.

3. **Grammar in Context**: Instead of drilling grammar rules in isolation, teach grammar within the context of meaningful sentences and texts. This helps students understand how grammar functions in real communication.

4. **Vocabulary Expansion**: Foster vocabulary growth through a variety of methods, including flashcards, word games, and extensive reading. Encourage students to keep vocabulary journals to track their progress.

5. **Cultural Integration**: Integrate cultural elements into lessons to make learning more engaging. Explore English-speaking countries' customs, traditions, and popular media to provide cultural context.

6. **Technology Integration**: Leverage technology like language-learning apps, online resources, and interactive platforms to supplement traditional teaching methods. This can enhance students' engagement and exposure to the language.

7. **Individualized Learning**: Recognize that each student learns at their own pace. Offer opportunities for self-paced learning, personalized assignments, and one-on-one support when necessary.

8. **Regular Assessments**: Use formative and summative assessments to gauge students' progress. Provide constructive feedback to help them understand their strengths and areas for improvement.

9. **Multimodal Materials**: Incorporate a variety of teaching materials, such as videos, podcasts, songs, and news articles, to expose students to different accents, dialects, and language styles.

10. **Cultural Exchange**: Arrange language exchange programs or connect with English speakers from different backgrounds. Encourage students to practice with native speakers to improve their speaking and listening skills.

11. **Encourage Reading**: Encourage extensive reading by creating a class library with books and materials appropriate for each learner's level. Discussing these texts can improve comprehension and critical thinking.

12. **Motivation and Goal Setting**: Help students set achievable language-learning goals and celebrate their progress along the way. This can boost motivation and commitment to the learning process.

13. **Inclusive and Supportive Environment**: Create a safe and inclusive classroom where all students feel comfortable making mistakes and asking questions. Positive reinforcement and encouragement are key.

14. **Consistency and Routine**: Establish a consistent class schedule and routine. Predictable structures can help learners feel more comfortable and focused during lessons.

15. **Teacher Flexibility**: Be open to adapting your teaching methods based on your students' evolving needs and feedback. Continuous improvement is essential for effective teaching.

By integrating these diverse teaching methods and tailoring them to the specific needs of your English learners, you can create a dynamic and inclusive classroom environment that fosters language acquisition and proficiency for students at all levels.
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Amine
Teaching English effectively to learners of all levels requires a versatile approach that caters to diverse needs and abilities. Here are some of the best methods I employ:

1. **Differentiated Instruction**: Tailor your lessons to accommodate various learning styles and proficiency levels within your class. Use a mix of visual aids, hands-on activities, and interactive discussions to engage all learners.

2. **Communicative Approach**: Emphasize real-life communication skills. Encourage students to speak and listen actively in authentic situations. Role-playing, debates, and group discussions can be invaluable tools.

3. **Grammar in Context**: Instead of drilling grammar rules in isolation, teach grammar within the context of meaningful sentences and texts. This helps students understand how grammar functions in real communication.

4. **Vocabulary Expansion**: Foster vocabulary growth through a variety of methods, including flashcards, word games, and extensive reading. Encourage students to keep vocabulary journals to track their progress.

5. **Cultural Integration**: Integrate cultural elements into lessons to make learning more engaging. Explore English-speaking countries' customs, traditions, and popular media to provide cultural context.

6. **Technology Integration**: Leverage technology like language-learning apps, online resources, and interactive platforms to supplement traditional teaching methods. This can enhance students' engagement and exposure to the language.

7. **Individualized Learning**: Recognize that each student learns at their own pace. Offer opportunities for self-paced learning, personalized assignments, and one-on-one support when necessary.

8. **Regular Assessments**: Use formative and summative assessments to gauge students' progress. Provide constructive feedback to help them understand their strengths and areas for improvement.

9. **Multimodal Materials**: Incorporate a variety of teaching materials, such as videos, podcasts, songs, and news articles, to expose students to different accents, dialects, and language styles.

10. **Cultural Exchange**: Arrange language exchange programs or connect with English speakers from different backgrounds. Encourage students to practice with native speakers to improve their speaking and listening skills.

11. **Encourage Reading**: Encourage extensive reading by creating a class library with books and materials appropriate for each learner's level. Discussing these texts can improve comprehension and critical thinking.

12. **Motivation and Goal Setting**: Help students set achievable language-learning goals and celebrate their progress along the way. This can boost motivation and commitment to the learning process.

13. **Inclusive and Supportive Environment**: Create a safe and inclusive classroom where all students feel comfortable making mistakes and asking questions. Positive reinforcement and encouragement are key.

14. **Consistency and Routine**: Establish a consistent class schedule and routine. Predictable structures can help learners feel more comfortable and focused during lessons.

15. **Teacher Flexibility**: Be open to adapting your teaching methods based on your students' evolving needs and feedback. Continuous improvement is essential for effective teaching.

By integrating these diverse teaching methods and tailoring them to the specific needs of your English learners, you can create a dynamic and inclusive classroom environment that fosters language acquisition and proficiency for students at all levels.
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