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My English teaching style is fun, creative, and intentionally non-traditional. I don’t approach teaching in a rigid or textbook-heavy way. Instead, I focus on making English feel natural, useful, and connected to real life. Learning with me is meant to feel easy and engaging, not stressful or overly formal.

I like to use real-world content—videos, social media, everyday conversations, and curren...
My English teaching style is fun, creative, and intentionally non-traditional. I don’t approach teaching in a rigid or textbook-heavy way. Instead, I focus on making English feel natural, useful, and connected to real life. Learning with me is meant to feel easy and engaging, not stressful or overly formal.

I like to use real-world content—videos, social media, everyday conversations, and current topics—to keep things interesting and relevant. Sessions often feel more like interactive conversations, creative exercises, or guided practice rather than traditional lessons. I adjust my approach depending on who I’m working with, their goals, and how they learn best, because I believe English should work for the learner, not the other way around.

With my background in strategy, communication, and global platforms, I emphasize practical English that people actually use. I focus on building confidence, clarity, and the ability to express ideas naturally, instead of obsessing over perfect grammar. Making mistakes is part of the process, and I encourage learners to take risks and speak freely.

Most importantly, I want learning English to be enjoyable. Humor, creativity, and curiosity are always part of the experience. When people feel relaxed and supported, they learn faster, communicate better, and actually enjoy using English—and that’s exactly the kind of teacher I am.
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