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Wayne taught 3 days ago

The Tutor and Student engaged in a lesson on "Big Tech's New Media Playbook," analyzing an article about tech companies creating their own media platforms. They reviewed new vocabulary, discussed the implications of these platforms for public discourse, and practiced phrasal verbs related to business and media strategies. The next session is scheduled for the following Wednesday.

Big Tech's New Media Playbook

Controlled Narratives and Media Bubbles

Phrasal Verbs in Media Strategy

Importance of Independent Journalism

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Jonna Mae taught 7 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed the present continuous tense and rules for forming the -ing verb. They also practiced using modal verbs 'can' and 'can't' and began an introduction to pronouns. The tutor assigned homework to reinforce the concepts covered.

Present Continuous Tense

Modal Verb 'Can' and 'Can't'

Pronoun Functions

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Wayne taught 12 days ago

The session focused on English vocabulary and reading comprehension related to economics and international events, specifically an article on the Iran conflict's impact on oil prices. The student practiced identifying key terms, understanding their definitions and usage in context, and answering comprehension questions based on the article. Follow-up included reviewing phrases and reinforcing vocabulary for future sessions.

Disruption

Cushion

Surge

Volatility

Mitigation

Halted

Reach

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Ashley taught 17 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed "The Handmaid's Tale," focusing on character analysis, thematic interpretation, and essay writing strategies for exams. They discussed key characters like Offred, the Commander, and Serena Joy, along with narrative techniques and the significance of quotes. The next session will continue exploring "The Handmaid's Tale" with more in-depth notes on the historical context.

Character Analysis: Offred

Narrative Reliability and Subjectivity

The Importance of Quotes and Evidence

Serena Joy: The Spurned Wife and Ideologue

The Commander: Ambiguity and Power

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Irish Mae taught 20 days ago

The Tutor instructed the Student on reading comprehension strategies, focusing on the technique of skimming for exam preparation. They practiced identifying the main idea of passages under timed conditions and reviewed common mistakes to avoid.

Skimming: The Core Technique

Effective Skimming Techniques

Common Skimming Pitfalls

The Main Idea: One Sentence Rule

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Ashley taught 25 days ago

The tutor provided detailed feedback on a student's essay, focusing on improving punctuation, sentence structure, the integration of quotes, and the incorporation of academic context and critical analysis. The student was advised on refining their arguments and ensuring a strong evidential base for their literary analysis of "The Great Gatsby" and "Pride and Prejudice."

Essay Structure and Argumentation

Contextualization and Literary Devices

Punctuation and Grammar Precision

Effective Use of Textual Evidence (Quotes)

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Online English Tutor for Native Speakers: A Simple Learning Journey

When I first started learning English, I thought grammar was the biggest challenge. But soon I realized it wasn’t just about words or rules. It was about understanding how people spoke in real life, how native speakers used tone, pauses, and expressions that didn’t appear in any textbook. I remember watching videos and thinking I understood everything, but when I tried speaking, the words didn’t come out naturally. That was when I decided to find an English tutor online.
Learning through online English classes was a turning point. It felt easy to fit into my day. I could learn after work or even during a short break. The best part was having a native speaker tutor. They corrected small habits that I didn’t even notice before,  how I used to drop words in a sentence, or how my pronunciation changed when I spoke fast. These details made a big difference. The more we practiced, the more confident I became.
My first few lessons were simple. We focused on small conversations, greetings, and common phrases. My tutor often said, “Don’t aim for perfect English. Aim for clear and natural English.” It was the best advice. I stopped worrying about every single mistake and started focusing on rhythm and flow. That’s what made me sound more comfortable.
One lesson I remember clearly was about travel conversations. My tutor made me practice at an imaginary airport, asking for directions, checking in luggage, and talking to staff. It felt funny at first, but later, when I actually traveled, those exact sentences came to mind. I didn’t have to pause to translate my thoughts. That’s when I realized how useful English classes online can be for real-life situations.
Learning with a native speaker also helped me understand tone and culture. For example, how people say “Could you please” instead of “Can you” to sound polite, or how a small smile while speaking makes conversations smoother. These small things made me feel part of the conversation, not just someone trying to follow it.
At times, learning alone felt slow. There were days when I didn’t feel like practicing. My tutor noticed that too. Instead of giving extra grammar, they shared short English podcasts and simple news stories. We discussed them later during class. It kept me motivated. That’s something self-study can’t always do, that personal touch.
For beginners, I would say start small. Even a few minutes with an online English tutor every day makes a big difference. You don’t need fancy books or long lessons. Just practice short dialogues regularly. Over time, your mind starts thinking in English naturally. You begin to understand jokes, expressions, and fast conversations without translating.
Now when I look back, the journey feels simple but meaningful. I didn’t learn English overnight, and I’m still improving. But the fear of speaking is gone. I can talk to native speakers without worrying about every word. The lessons I took online helped me not only speak better but also connect better, at work, while traveling, or in casual conversations.
Learning English online isn’t just about classes. It’s about building a habit of communication. It teaches patience, confidence, and curiosity. A good tutor doesn’t just correct your sentences, they help you find your voice. And once that happens, every conversation feels easier and more natural.

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