I provide structured English language tuition for non-native speakers at all proficiency levels. Whether the goal is academic study, professional development, or everyday communication, I build programmes around the learner's needs, pace, and objectives.
Learning English as a foreign language requires a different approach from studying English as a school subject. The learner brings a first language that shapes how they hear, produce, and process English, and effective teaching must account for that. I plan every lesson with the individual learner in mind, targeting the specific areas of grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, or fluency that will make the most difference to their communication.
For beginners, the focus is on building a functional vocabulary and the basic grammatical structures needed for everyday communication. I use spoken practice, listening exercises, and simple written tasks to develop all four language skills from the outset. Lessons are paced to ensure that new material is consolidated before moving on, and I use repetition and varied practice to embed new language in long-term memory.
Intermediate learners typically have a working vocabulary and reasonable comprehension but struggle with accuracy, fluency, or both. At this stage, I focus on grammatical precision, expanding vocabulary beyond the conversational, and developing the learner's ability to sustain longer stretches of speech and writing. I introduce more complex text types and encourage the learner to engage with authentic English-language materials.
Advanced learners often need support with the subtleties of English that are not covered in standard courses: idiomatic language, register, tone, and the conventions of formal and academic English. I provide this level of refinement, drawing on my experience as a university lecturer and published writer. For learners preparing for academic study in the UK, I also offer specific preparation for the reading and writing demands of higher education.
I have worked with learners from a range of linguistic backgrounds and age groups. Whether the learner is a professional preparing for a presentation in English, a student aiming for university admission, or an adult settling in the UK and needing to communicate with confidence, I design the programme to serve that specific purpose.
Systematic coverage of English grammar from basic tenses through to advanced structures, with emphasis on accuracy and natural usage.
Building a broad and functional vocabulary, organised by topic and register, with strategies for retention and active use.
Developing fluency, clarity, and natural intonation through guided conversation, pronunciation practice, and spoken tasks.
Building the ability to understand spoken English at natural speed, including different accents, registers, and contexts.
Developing the skills needed to read and write English at the level appropriate to the learner's goals, from functional to academic.
Preparation for the reading, writing, and referencing demands of English-medium higher education.
Every programme begins with a thorough assessment of the learner's current level, goals, and the specific challenges posed by their first language.
Speaking, listening, reading, and writing are developed in parallel, with the balance adjusted to the learner's priorities.
I use real texts, recordings, and tasks alongside structured materials to expose learners to English as it is used.
Regular assessment ensures that the programme remains targeted and that progress is visible to the learner.