英会話
カテゴリー:
初心者向け英会話
ビジネス英会話
日常英会話
旅行用英会話
発音矯正
英検
Breaking News English, English for Kids
I use a teaching methodology in the class called G.A.T.E. to provide quality lessons.
G – Great Notes
A – Active correction
T – Talking Time ( Teacher 30 % - Student 70%)
E - Energy and enthusiasm
I will send you the link to the materials used in all the lessons listed below.
Lesson List:
~Topic-based Lesson~
In this lesson, I will provide you access to hundreds of professionally prepared and level-appropriate worksheets for classroom and online use. The materials cover various practical English topics and include audio and video media. It consists of vocabulary, listening, role-play, and speaking exercises with student-focused and conversation-based content relevant to all your language needs.
Whether you would like to discuss real issues or learn expressions used when ordering at a restaurant, asking for directions, answering phone calls, or shopping, every topic is designed to help you learn English you can use in daily life.
Material: Linguahouse Worksheets
~Pronunciation and Accent Reduction~
This lesson is a guide to speaking and pronouncing American English for everyone who speaks English as a second language. I'm going to teach you the fundamentals of learning the American Accent such as pronunciation, intonation, word stress, and word linking.
Textbook: Mastering the American Accent
~Travel English~
The activities in this lesson are designed to assist you in a wide variety of possible travel-related situations. The topics covered are designed to walk learners through the whole experience of traveling abroad, starting from the plane ride overseas, continuing through various situations learners are likely to encounter overseas, and checking in for the flight home.
All of the standard topics one would imagine for this lesson type -- such as shopping, getting directions, mailing things, eating out, etcetera -- are covered, as are a few Japan-specific topics (how to describe Japanese culture, and answering common questions about Japan).
Textbook: Passport 2
~Reading Comprehension Lesson~
Reading comprehension is defined as the level of understanding of a text. This understanding comes from the interaction between the words that are written and how they trigger knowledge outside the text. Reading comprehension is one of the most difficult concepts for students to master. Understanding the story or text often takes much background knowledge of words, vocabulary, sentence structure, and much more.
Join me in class and let's practice reading and understanding using level-appropriate texts.
Material: Elli Worksheets
~Everyday English~
Improve your fluency through regular Q&A practice and interview-style speaking drills suitable for everyday situations. Please choose a topic on https://esldiscussions.com/ or any topic you'd like to talk about and let's get chatting!
Material: Flexible
~English for Kids~
Phonics World, Let's Go, Side by Side, and English for Everyone series consists of an all-skills course that integrates conversation practice, reading, writing, and listening - all in a light-hearted, fun, and easy-to-use format that has been embraced by young learners worldwide!
Material: Phonics World, Let's Go, Side by Side, and English for Everyone
~EIKEN Test Preparation~
Students can sometimes feel frustrated and overwhelmed by the test-taking process and lose interest in studying English. In this lesson, we're going to use fun worksheets and practice tests that will motivate you and feel rewarded as you pass that test!
Material: Hitotsu Hitotsu, Flexible
~Breaking News English~
News articles can be powerful learning tools for ESL students! Unlike the usual ESL reading comprehension activities, news resources can engage students on an immediate level. You can study the language by learning about what’s going on in the world.
Breaking News English provides lessons based on current events. The main content of each lesson consists of a piece of news article which is accompanied by exercises related to and extending the news text. The exercises encompass four language skills—reading, writing, listening, and speaking—with an emphasis on developing vocabulary.