ESL Classes with Macquarie University Educator - Writing, Speaking, Grammar
Private classes - Tara Guilbert
Bachelors degree
$39
/ hour
Rated 5 stars for speaking confidence
Students report feeling more confident in conversations.
Rated 4.9/5 for language progress
Parents report noticeable improvement in their child’s fluency.
Interactive lessons for reading and writing
Students engage in real-world exercises to improve writing and reading.
Meet Tara
About your english tutor
Hello! My name is Tara Guilbert, and I am a passionate and dedicated ESL teacher with a TEFL certification. I believe that language opens doors to new opportunities, and I'm committed to helping students from all backgrounds achieve their language goals. With a background in teaching English as a second language, I specialize in creating engaging and dynamic lessons that are tailored to the unique needs and learning styles of each student. Whether you're looking to improve your conversational skills, master grammar, or prepare for an exam, I am here to guide you every step of the way. I’m committed to making every lesson a positive and enjoyable experience. My teaching philosophy revolves around creating a safe, supportive, and interactive environment where students feel confident to take risks and express themselves in English. I utilize a variety of techniques, from interactive games to real-world scenarios, ensuring that lessons are both fun and effective. When I’m not teaching, I love exploring new cultures, traveling, and learning about the world. I’m also a firm believer in lifelong learning and continue to pursue professional development to stay updated with the latest teaching methodologies. Let’s work together to take your English skills to the next level!
English tutor specialities
Speaking fluency
Test prep strategies
Visual learning
Grammar fundamentals
English classes overview
To help make a methodology understandable, the key is to break down complex concepts into clear, simple steps and ensure the process is logical and easy to follow. Here’s a structure you could follow to make your methodology easily understandable: 1. Define the Goal or Objective Why: Start by clearly stating the problem or goal you're trying to address. This sets the context for the reader and helps them understand why this methodology is being presented. What: Explain the outcomes you hope to achieve with this methodology. Example: "The goal of this methodology is to help individuals efficiently learn a new programming language within a span of three months." 2. Outline the Steps Clearly Break down the methodology into steps that logically follow from one to the next. Number each step to give a clear structure, making it easy to follow. Use simple and concise language. Example: Step 1: Choose a Learning Platform "Select an online course or a book that suits your learning style. Consider platforms like Coursera, Udemy, or books like ‘Python Crash Course’." 3. Use Visuals and Examples Why: Visual aids (charts, graphs, diagrams) and real-life examples can make abstract concepts more concrete. Provide practical examples of how each step might look in action. Example: Use a timeline or a progress chart to show how someone might progress through learning the language week by week.
Student types for english classes
Adults
Kids
Advanced
Beginners
Intermediate
ADHD
ASD
Home schooled
Interactive english lessons
Record lessons
Note taking
Pets are welcomed
Parent feedback
Mobile joining
Teaching tools used in english classes
Game based learning tools
Subtitled media
Dictation tools
Speech recognition
Translation tools
English tutor also teaches
English Listening
English Reading
English Speaking
English Writing
ESL
English Grammar & Vocabulary
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