
I know you’ll agree with me when I say that learning shouldn’t only happen in a classroom. It should be a part of life. We all have the right to learn. And this is why I’ve launched my first ever YouTube channel for learning English. Actually, this is why my blog has been quiet. On top of teaching, I’ve also been preparing these videos for you.
Now you can learn English whenever and wherever you like. You can watch my English videos from the comfort of your home, when you’re waiting for
the elevator, or even when you’re working out at the gym.
Check out my English channel here.
I want to help and guide you on your learning journey regardless of where you are. So through my videos I give you clear and concise grammatical rules and explanations as well as new vocabulary. I also want to help you with your English pronunciation because that can be tricky.
Not everybody can commit to regular English classes online or face-to-face. Often people study English alone. And this can be tough… I know, I’ve been there. You get confused so you ask a native speaker but all they say is “I don’t know why it’s like that… It’s just like that.” It gets you down. So in my videos I explain things precisely. Have you ever been told “make is with your hands and do is for everything else”? That’s not a good rule. It’s too vague and there are too many contradictions. In my video about the difference between do and make, I explain it precisely. I also explain the irregularities and give you some common examples that you need in every-day life.
Studying English At Home
We know that you can’t run before you can walk, so I’m coding my English videos according to how advanced they are. Like this, you can choose the video that is right for your level. So far I’ve made videos for beginners but I enjoy teaching all levels, including people who are studying for the Cambridge Advanced exam, so over the next few months I’m going to make more videos at different levels (beginners’ English, lower-intermediate
English, intermediate English, and so on). I work with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) so I will code my videos accordingly. This framework happens to be called European because it was created in Europe, but it is recognized all over the world, from Latin America to Asia. And it isn’t just for English. It is used for French, Spanish, German, and even Chinese. If you want to know more about this language framework and know what level of English you have, check out my next blog. In the meantime…
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