New Learning Opportunities in 2024: ESL

Weekly Topic: New Year, New Skills: Learning Opportunities in 2024

Kana E.

Happy New Year!
Are you starting the new year with maybe a new job, or have to attend a special event with other English speakers?
With the New Year, I have added a "Special Preparation" lesson to my current program! This is an opportunity for the student to have detailed preparation for a specific topic of their choosing. Depending on the event you are preparing for, we will practice role-playing, writing, public speaking, pronunciation, confidence, relevant terminology, and more!
I am challenging myself in the New Year by taking additional university classes. I challenge you to try something new in 2024, too! :)
-Kana, TEFOL/TESOL Certified Tutor

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