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Dynamic, Practical and Customized Classes

Dynamic

 

A dynamic class means that you as a  students evolve, and also the teaching and the kind of methods used. It means using the right tools that can help to facilitate a dynamic engagement between teachers and learners. It means to break free from the traditional routines and providing our students with autonomy and facilitate a meaningful, rich learning environment.

 

Practical

 

Although relevant material is used in most classes the focus is always on the practical side of language learning. The aim of both the teacher and the student is to ask questions about their learning; What is my goal? Why is this important? How will this benefit me? The key; learning with motivating and real life situations.

 

Customized

 

The classes specialize in private tutorials for adults and school-aged children. Meet one-on-one with your teacher to work on any of broad range of areas. After an initial interview and assessment, we will customize a course to fit your needs.

 

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THE USE OF GET

 

As any English student knows one of the most frustrating things to learn are all the various uses of 'get'. 'Get' is used as a verb by itself with various meanings. One of the most difficult areas of usage is how 'get' combines with prepositions for form phrasal verbs. Add to these problems the variations in colloquial usage and you have got ;-) a recipe for confusion! Below is a list of the principal usage of 'get' as a man verb, 'get' in idiomatic usage, and 'get' in phrasal verb combinations. Hopefully you will get it (i.e. understand the proper usage) after you have finished.

THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

 

English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca. English is either the official language or an official language in almost 60 sovereign states. It is the most commonly spoken language in theUnited Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand, and it is widely spoken in some areas of theCaribbean, Africa, and South Asia. It is the third most common native language in the world, after Mandarin and Spanish. It is the most widely learned second language and is an official language of the United Nations, of the European Union, and of many other world and regional international organisations.

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