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Wayne taught 7 days ago

The Tutor and Student engaged in a vocabulary and comprehension lesson focused on smartphone addiction among British teens. They reviewed key vocabulary, read and discussed an article about the topic, and practiced phrasal verbs like "cut down on," "tune out," and "break away from."

Smartphone Addiction in Teens

Teen Strategies for Managing Smartphone Use

The Addictive Nature of Social Media

Emotional Distress and Withdrawal from Phone Use

Phrasal Verbs: 'Cut Down On'

'Tune Out'

'Break Away From'

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Stephany taught 12 days ago

The tutor and student reviewed English grammar, focusing on conjunctions and the correct usage of 'has,' 'have,' and 'had.' They also engaged in vocabulary building, learning and practicing five new words: enormous, frequent, ultimate, accomplish, and specific. The session included a significant personal discussion initiated by the student regarding their pregnancy journey.

Coordinating Conjunctions (FANBOYS)

Vocabulary Building: Synonyms and Definitions

Auxiliary Verbs: Has

Have

and Had

Understanding Pregnancy Trimesters and Risks

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Karine taught 18 days ago

The tutor and student engaged in a discussion about resolving workplace conflicts, focusing on communication strategies and the use of the passive voice in English. They practiced these concepts through role-playing and vocabulary exercises related to office etiquette and conflict resolution.

Vocabulary for Workplace Communication

Passive vs. Active Voice in Professional Settings

Mindfulness in the Workplace

Conflict Resolution Strategies

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Stephany taught 21 days ago

The tutor introduced and explained the concept of reported speech, focusing on the rules for changing verb tenses, pronouns, and modal verbs. The student practiced converting direct speech to reported speech through various exercises and was assigned vocabulary homework.

Direct Speech vs. Reported Speech

Backshifting in Reported Speech

Pronoun and Time Expression Changes

Using 'Said' vs. 'Told'

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Arjun taught 25 days ago

The tutor and student reviewed the student's writing and practiced pronunciation of key English vocabulary. They then engaged in listening comprehension using a video about a moon mission, followed by a vocabulary building exercise and sentence creation using new terms. The session concluded with a dialogue comprehension quiz, and homework was assigned to revisit the dialogue and integrate vocabulary into their summary.

Pronunciation Nuances in English

Artemis 2 Mission: Key Details

Listening Comprehension: Dialogue Analysis

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Arjun taught about 1 month ago

The Tutor and Student completed sections of an English language quiz focusing on grammar, sentence structure, and comprehension. They reviewed various question types, including verb tenses, prepositions, and logical inference, with the Student demonstrating strong reading and writing skills. Future sessions will emphasize speaking practice to prepare for the next level.

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8 Best Practices to Improve Business English with an Online Tutor

Here are eight simple practices that help learners make real progress each day.

1. Begin your day with a short warm-up

A few minutes of English practice in the morning helps set the tone for the day. Many learners start with quick vocabulary exercises or short reading tasks shared by their tutor. Online English classes make it easy to fit this into your schedule, even before work starts. The goal is to wake up your brain in English before jumping into business meetings or emails.

2. Practice Workplace Small Talk with an Online English Tutor

Conversations before a meeting often feel harder than the meeting itself. Simple phrases like “How was your weekend?” or “Hope your morning’s going well” help build connection. An online English tutor can create small talk drills and role plays so you can practice casual yet polite expressions. This habit makes you sound more natural and relaxed at work.

3. Improve Business Email Writing Through Online English Classes

Many professionals struggle with writing short and clear emails. With the help of an English tutor online, you can practice writing quick notes, subject lines, and replies. Tutors often correct tone and suggest phrases that sound professional but friendly. Over time, this habit saves time and improves how you communicate with clients or teammates.

4. Learn Useful Business Phrases for Calls and Presentations

Every job has its own expressions. You may hear phrases like “circle back,” “follow up,” or “touch base.” Online English classes help learners understand and use such expressions correctly. A good idea is to keep a short list of new phrases after each class. Use them in real meetings until they become part of your everyday speech.

5. Record and review your voice

One of the easiest ways to notice improvement is by recording yourself. Whether you are practicing an introduction or a presentation, listen to your voice after class. Compare how you sound now versus a few weeks ago. An online English tutor often shares feedback on pronunciation and speed, helping you sound more confident and fluent in calls.

6. Use micro-tasks between meetings

Busy professionals often think they have no time to study. But even five minutes between meetings can help. Read a short news headline, listen to a quick podcast, or review a message correction from your tutor. Small, regular efforts build consistency. Online English classes for beginners often use this method to help learners stay active without feeling pressured.

7. Role-Play Real Business Situations with Your English Tutor Online

Some situations at work are harder than others, giving feedback, disagreeing politely, or asking for help. Instead of waiting for these moments to happen, practice them in class. A skilled English tutor online can guide you through role plays and show polite, natural ways to handle business communication. These sessions help reduce hesitation and build real-world confidence.

8.Prepare for Business Travel with Online English Classes

If your work involves travel, knowing the right phrases for hotels, airports, or meetings is useful. Your online English tutor can help create small checklists of words and sentences that fit your trip. It’s a practical way to keep lessons connected to your daily needs. Even if you don’t travel often, learning these phrases adds to your vocabulary and fluency.

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