Jump to content

Looking for an English teacher - as a foreign language


kp4

Recommended Posts

Hello


My friend is looking for an English tutor / teacher who can help her with her English. She would be interested in 1 ? to 2hrs (max) on a weekly basis. She works shifts but would be able to arrange regular lessons but if you could be a little bit flexible that would be great. She is happy to meet in a coffee shop, come to yours or study at hers.

All material, text books etc. must be provided.


Please feel free to email me if you would be interested, a bit about yourself (teaching skills) ,your rate and contact details. (Please note it would be for 4-5 months or longer if needed)


Many thanks


Kat

Hello, My name is Fiona. I am a teacher of English and French. I have trained as a secondary level teacher and also have a TEFL certificate in teaching English to foreigners. Can I ask where your friend is from and what age range they are in to give me an idea of what they might need.

I have given a lot of private tuition over the past 15 years both English and French to all ages, secondary school and adults and I really enjoy it. I am very patient and friendly and know that language learning can be hard. I recently tried to learn Brazilian Portuguese and I remembered how frustrating it can be!

My rate would normally be ?20-?25 per hour but I could be more flexible according to their budget as it is a longer term commitment. I have plenty of books and teaching materials. Normally I have a first meeting for free with people just to have a chat and see what areas they want to work on.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any more questions or would like a chat.

Thanks,

Fiona

Hello Kat,


I'm an English language teacher and teach part time ESOL at Lambeth College. I have a first class English degree, an MA in 20th century Lit and a CELTA qualification. I'm currently teaching absolute beginners but have taught English for academic purposes privately and can adapt to any level. I live in Herne Hill and can be quite flexible in terms of time and budget. PM me for further details.


Scout

Hi Kat,


I have a CertTESOL EFL teaching qualification and a BA in English Literature from Oxford University, as well as 6 years of experience teaching English as a foreign language at all levels. I charge ?35 per hour, but also offer reductions for block advance bookings. Please see my website (www.mischafosterpoole.co.uk) for more details, or my profile on The Tutor Pages: http://www.thetutorpages.com/tutor/english-literature-language-toefl-ielts-tutor-se-london-sydenham-dulwich-herne-hill

  • 11 months later...

Hi Kat,


I am an English tutor with a Masters Degree in teaching English as a Foreign Language and 20 years' experience of teaching both at home and abroad to all ages and abilities. I have taught English to waiters and chefs in hotels, top executives in large corporations, university students and school children to name a few types.


I am a keen language learner myself and speak Spanish and German. I have done a lot of 1-1 teaching which is a very flexible as I can adapt my materials to your friend's needs. I charge ?25-?30 an hour but will offer a discounted rate for advanced bookings.


I always meet first without charge to discuss what the student wants from the classes and when to hold them. I would be delighted to meet your friend. Which country is she from?


Best,

Alison

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • I wonder whether his political epiphany and renaissance will stretch to him using his real name - James Ashworth-McLintock - rather than the more proletarian 'McAsh'. To my mind, the only people who should have self-bestowed mononyms are very talented Brazilian footballers - Pele, Kaka, Ronaldinho - very talented female pop icons - Madonna, Shakira, Sonia - or Russian revolutionaries - Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky. Sonia's greatest hits compilation, 'Greatest Hits', is out now on vinyl & CD through PWL Recordings.
    • Probably more helpful to ask simply whether McCash was affiliated with the Greens before becoming a Labour councillor. Trying to explain your thought process and unravel your fevered imagination (particularly when it comes to local politica) is the kind of thing that might require several years of psychoanalysis.
    • made the mistake of going to megans twice in DV.. would never make that mistake a 3rd time. Ditto I liked Romeo Jones a lot they did lovely soups and sandwiches and coffee too and such loveley staff.
    • Aren't most marxists radical by default...and he was a self proclaimed marxist on his twitter feed for years but deleted it as I suspect it did not sit well at Labour HQ. The big worry for Labour might be that he takes votes away from them (but not enough for him to win a seat) especially as there may be a significant protest vote against them at the national level as they are making such a pig's ear of things. I suspect though Labour are glad to see the back of him - to say he was a thorn in their side is an understatement and his loss of the leadership of the council was clearly part of the purge Labour has been embarking on to rid itself of some of the far-left lunatic fringe that have blighted them for so long. The Greens of course are willingly take any disaffected far-left Labour rejects in the same way Reform are hovvering up the lunatic elements of the Tories. The fact he went in with both barrels on Labour is hardly surprisingly but wonderfully hypocritical of someone who thought they were about to lead a Labour council. My how politicians flip-flop to suit their own personal agenda. How long before he falls out with the Greens...where to then? Why do I think he had an affiliation with the Greens before he became a Labour councillor? Or did I imagine that?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...