“What’s up?”
That was the question I asked my student in September 2004.
I was a new teacher.
I will teach you to become a confident English speaker without schools and rules
by Mr. Vig
“What’s up?”
That was the question I asked my student in September 2004.
I was a new teacher. Read More >
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by Mr. Vig
September, 2004.
It was my first English lesson as a teacher.
The language school was in the center of Prague, near Wenceslas square. Read More >
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I’ve been an English teacher for 20 years.
That’s a long time.
I could have gone to medical school twice and still had time left over to get a law degree. Read More >
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“Savvy.”
Do you know what it means?
For example, if you are tech-savvy, you know how to use technology well. Read More >
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I’ve been an English teacher for 20 years!
I arrived in Prague mid-July, 2004.
I spent one month in teacher school (don’t recommend). Read More >
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by Mr. Vig
Do you do the grocery shopping for your home?
Do you write down what you need to buy?
Of course, you do – onions are important! – and you don’t want to forget. Read More >
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A conversation with an English native speaker is a great opportunity to improve your speaking skils.
But you’ve got to do it right!
Yesterday, I said you should listen more than you speak. Read More >
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Do you know how to talk to a native speaker…
AND get better at conversation?
It doesn’t happen automatically. Read More >
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