Hello, I'm
English Teacher & Student-Centered Learning Advocate
I help students build communication skills and confidence through interactive, age-appropriate lessons.
Every learner arrives with a different pace, background, and voice — my job is to meet them there and help them grow into confident communicators.
I teach English through interactive, age-appropriate lessons that help students build communication skills and confidence. I use creative activities to make learning genuinely enjoyable, so progress feels like discovery rather than a chore.
I track each student's progress closely, give constructive feedback they can actually act on, and work in step with colleagues to support learners' overall development — not just their grades.
Different activities, same principles — whether it's a classroom of teens or a one-to-one call.
Lessons start from the learner's level, interests, and goals — not a fixed script. The student sets the pace; I build the path.
Every learner belongs in the room. I adapt materials and expectations so mixed abilities and backgrounds all move forward together.
Games, discussion, and real-world tasks make learning enjoyable — because language sticks when students actually use it, not memorize it.
I track growth over time and give constructive, specific feedback — so students always know what they've mastered and what's next.
From physical classrooms to fully digital ones, across international settings.
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Whether you're a school, a colleague, or a fellow educator — I'd love to connect and talk about teaching, learning, and everything in between.