Speaking English correctly makes life much easier, especially if you are negotiating with an Englishman, or for that matter anyone else who is using the English language to come to terms of an agreement, or to make sure details are discussed effectively and efficiently. Misinterpretation really makes a big difference in getting things right.
The subject is much more complex than simply sounding good. Comprehension is just as important. You get this type of grounding when you have a teacher who has the ability to put emphasis on conversational awareness. You get what you pay for in an ideal world.
Unfortunately, there are many English speakers who have passed English theory academic qualifications and yes, they are grammatically adept to helping. However, often they lack panache to transmit confidence in clear cut while streamline performance. And this inhibits those students wishing to perform on a level playing field with local natives in English speaking nations.
A teacher’s job is to create conversation while paying special attention to the rapport being built. A good teacher will correct grammatical jargon automatically during speech, as it is extremely important to get your point across clearly whereby listeners should be able to decipher your point of view. Clearness of expression then makes it easier for the other party. Intonation helps to express yourself, so a good teacher will be alert to your needs all through the classroom activities.
If you are serious about succeeding then one-on-one online private classes are the best formula. Age is wisdom, so finding the right teacher really makes a remarkable difference. If you feel that you want to take it to the next level then reach out for me. I will be able to help you develop your English language skills.
All the best!
Pro. Carl Boniface
Vocabulary builder:
Jargon (n) = waffle, nonsense, berbiage, lingo, language
Adept (adj) = skillful, expert, proficient, adroit, practiced, clever, good, (ant) inept
Panache (n) = flamboyance, flair, style, confidence, elegance, spirit, (ant) clumsiness, awkwardness
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