Cherith Morgan
Native English speaker with a ton of foreign language experience! Have fun with a world traveler!
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Cherith Morgan
Bachelors degree
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Cherith - Know your english tutor
Hi everyone! My name is Cherith and I am a native English speaker. My degree is in foreign languages and I speak French fluently as well as some Mandarin. I absolutely love grammar and I love analyzing the English language. While I have mostly taught French, I did teach English in Morocco. I personally put a huge emphasis on vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation in all my languages. I love serious students and lesson planning. Learning grammar is a MUST If you want to be fluent. Also I love to teach American idioms and sayings as well have a lot- more than I can keep up with! With my extensive traveling around the world, I have noticed what non-native speakers struggle with the most and I definitely can assist with that. Whatever it is you want to focus on, I can assist. I am quite flexible. Whatever you need I can help with! I know how how it is to learn to another language.
Cherith graduated from Kennesaw State University


English tutor specialities
Accent coaching
Real world application
Writing assistance
Speaking fluency
Career guidance
Student types for english classes
ESL for Beginners
ESL for Kids
ESL for Advanced
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
Home schooled
ESL for Intermediate
ESL for Adults
ADHD
ASD
Learning Disabilities
English classes overview
Since I speak a few languages, I know how difficult it is to learn a second language, and I have a lot of respect for that. I put a huge emphasis on vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. You have to learn grammar if you want to be fluent in a language. I’m very big on tailoring my sessions to what you personally need, and what you personally want to work on. I also want to have fun so since I’m big on culture, I’m big on American sayings and idioms that perhaps would be a lot harder to find online or on social media. They never teach slang in school! I have been told a lot during my travels that I have a good “neutral” accent, and a lot of people think I’m Canadian! I love people and I love teaching languages more than anything. I am very interactive with my sessions and I definitely expect you to participate and hopefully ask questions. Whatever you want to focus on, please let me know.
English tutor also teaches
English Listening
English Reading
English Speaking
English Writing
ESL
English Grammar & Vocabulary
Flexible Scheduling
Allows 1h early scheduling
Allows 1h early rescheduling
Can wait for 20 mins after joining

10 day Refund
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ESL concepts taught by Cherith
The Tutor and Student reviewed French grammar, focusing on direct object pronouns, their placement before verbs, and agreement rules, particularly in the passé composé. They also explored the 'en' construction for simultaneous actions and the formation and usage of the futur simple tense, contrasting it with the futur proche.
Direct Object Pronouns
Placement of Direct Object Pronouns with Two Verbs
The 'En' Tense (Present Participle)
Future Tense Formation
The Tutor and Student reviewed French grammar concepts including direct object pronouns, seasons, weather, the adjective 'tout', future tenses, and demonstrative adjectives. They practiced these concepts through listening exercises and sentence construction, and a new lesson on the 'futur simple' tense was introduced.
Adjective Agreement (Gender and Number)
Partitive Articles (Articles Partitifs)
Future Simple Tense (Futur Simple)
French Demonstrative Adjectives
The class reviewed French demonstrative adjectives and then focused heavily on the nuances of the imparfait and passé composé tenses, practicing their application through various examples and an interactive exercise. The tutor also introduced irregular future tense conjugations for French verbs. Homework was assigned to practice the concepts covered.
Imparfait vs. Passé Composé
Distinguishing Past Actions with Time Markers
Irregular Future Tense Stems
French Future Tense (Futur Simple)
The Tutor and Student reviewed the French "futur simple" tense, covering its formation, usage compared to the "futur proche," and exceptions for certain verb types. They planned to reschedule the session due to the Student's vision difficulties impacting their ability to participate in reading and listening exercises.
Future Tense Formation (French)
Future Proche vs. Future Simple (French)
Irregular Verbs in the Future Tense
Spelling Change Verbs in Future Tense
The Tutor and Student reviewed French relative pronouns including 'qui,' 'que,' 'dont,' and 'où.' They practiced identifying the correct pronoun based on grammatical function and solved exercises on past participle agreement with auxiliary verbs. The next session will pick up with lessons on seasons.
Relative Pronoun: Où
Irregular Past Participles
Past Participles and Agreement with 'Être'
Relative Pronoun: Dont
Relative Pronouns: Key vs. K
The Student and Tutor focused on French past tenses, specifically the imparfait and passé composé. They practiced conjugation rules, spelling variations, and distinguishing between the two tenses through examples and interactive exercises. The next session is scheduled for the 23rd at 4 PM to continue practicing these concepts.
The Imperfect Tense (Imparfait)
The Passé Composé
Distinguishing Imparfait and Passé Composé
Verb Conjugation Endings in Imparfait
Practical tools used in english classes
Translation tools
Dictation tools
Grammar practice
Language simulations
Interactive quizzes
Dynamic english lessons
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