Posts Tagged ‘learning’

Why teaching English expressions is important

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

A lot of students have the “I want to speak fluently” goal, actually probably about 100% of my students want to achieve this goal.  Most of them have an extensive vocabulary base — but lack the most important thing — English expressions — and I’m not talking just the “top 10 common ones” I’m talking about the ones that native speakers use on an everyday basis — without thinking about it.

Before I started teaching English — I didn’t realize how often I would use common expressions in my speech.  I don’t normally use a lot of slang words — but I do use many expressions that can change their meaning depending on the situation.  One of my favourite words to teach is “SKETCHY” — this word can be used in a variety of situations and its not one that you’ll find in a “Learn English like a native speaker” book.

Usually how expressions come up is either through random conversation — or in an article (students tend to pick out the most obscure words to ask about sometimes) or just a question because they heard it somewhere (TV, movie, book) and wanted to know what it really meant.

Of course learning and MASTERING using English expressions are 2 entirely different things.  I have a few students who are able to use the new expressions in the right situation — and others who don’t quite get it right away — but its always encouraging to hear them use an expression that I’ve taught them a few weeks after the fact — and especially when they use it in the right situation!  I know my job as an English teacher is working and their English is actually improving.

So the next time you hear a non native English speaker use an expression in their speech let them know that you think it’s awesome that they are able to do it!

Tips on how to build up your confidence when speaking in English

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Learning to speak English with confidence is not as easy as one might think.  Most if not ALL of the students who sign up with TalktoCanada.com have just that problem… lack of or no confidence when communicating and speaking in English.  As a teacher — no progress is really complete without building that confidence — so it is my main goal when teaching to boost up a student’s confidence as much as possible.  Students can also speed up the process by taking into account these tips (however it is understandable that they are easier said than done):

  1. MAKE MISTAKES
  2. – the only way to learn is by making mistakes — your English tutor is there to correct those mistakes and to help you understand WHY they are mistakes and what the proper form is.  If you don’t feel comfortable making mistakes with your teacher — your confidence level will take that much longer to increase.

  3. GO OUTSIDE YOUR COMFORT ZONE
  4. – sure its easy to stick with vocabulary that is simple — but do you really learn anything that way?  Try new words, grammar and sentence structures — increasing your vocabulary and comfort zone will give you a larger range of words to work with in a variety of situations.

  5. ASK FOR HELP
  6. – your tutor is there to help YOU learn to speak English.  Ask them questions — ask for their help if you don’t understand something.  Don’t be shy — remember that these are YOUR classes.

If you follow these basic steps during your English lessons with TalktoCanada.com not only will your confidence level increase but your knowledge, understanding and overall fluency will as well!