If you're looking for someone who teaches English only from textbooks and grammar exercises, I'm probably not the right person for you.
My relationship with English was built through real-life experiences. I studied for my Master's degree in Malta, where all courses were taught in English, and I lived and worked in an international environment for nearly two years. During that time, English wasn't a subject I studied, it was the language I used every day to communicate, make friends, solve problems, attend professional meetings, and navigate life abroad.
I believe schools provide an important foundation, but real fluency comes from using the language in genuine conversations. That's how I improved my English, by speaking with people from different countries, attending meetups, making mistakes, learning from them, and gradually becoming comfortable communicating naturally and confidently.
My goal is not to teach vocabulary and grammar rules. I want to help you communicate clearly, understand native and non-native speakers, express your ideas with confidence, and feel comfortable using English in real-life situations.
Learning a language can be challenging, but it becomes much easier when the focus is on communication rather than perfection.
Cheers,
Experience
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