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Plan A: 1 on 1

  • Benefit

           1. A two-hour meeting with your language instructor gives you the undivided attention.

 

           2. There is more flexibility in timing and schedule.

 

           3. The learning process will be productive. No worries about problems of large groups, such as mixed ability.     

 

  • Expectation

           1. Get solid amount of time speaking, pronunciation and listening to the teacher.

           2. Build confidence in effectively convey their meaning and become more and more fluent in real-world situations.

  • Try-out lesson plan(2 hours / lesson)

          Conversation: A job interview

          Grammar: Wh-questions

Plan B: Small Group with 2-5 people​

  • Benefit

           1. Be able to build the confidence of speaking with a small group.

 

           2. Everyone has more opportunities to practice with the teacher.

 

           3. Once you find another 1-2 people who are interested in learning Chinese as well, the class can get started.   

  • Expectation

           1. Enjoy the privilege of practicing conversations with a small group and get efficient responses.

 

           2. Topic discussions can be designed to fit in the group’s need or interest so that lessons are always effective and practical.

  • Try-out lesson plan(2 hours / lesson)

          Conversation: Living in a foreign country pros and cons

          Grammar: Past tense vs. Present perfect

Plan C: Kids

  • Benefit

           1. Looking for a private tutor for your kids?

 

           2. Explain English grammar as a non-native speaker – being constructive and systematic instead of saying, “This is how we                say it in English.”

  • Expectation

           1. The lessons can be taught through games, stories, DIY artwork. Kids learn and have fun at the same time.

 

           2. The lesson can be carried on from their current level so there will be no worries about learning gaps.

  • Try-out lesson plan(2 hours / lesson)

          Conversation: My last vacation and my next vacation

          Grammar: Past tense and future tense

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