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Posted on January 13, 2025 by Melanie

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*At this time I am not accepting new students. Please check back often to find out when I am accepting new students again!*

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Improve your English by speaking with an online English teacher!
I teach private, one-on-one English speaking lessons over the internet. This is a great way to improve your English!

Interested? Try a FREE trial lesson!
*Sign-up for a FREE 30-minute trial lesson!

My classroom:

*I use a Webex meeting room as my online classroom, and I use Skype to talk!

What you need:

* An email address

* A Skype account

*A credit card or a PayPal account

* A microphone and speakers

* A good attitude and a willingness to work hard!

Optional: a webcam

What’s next?
Once you have filled in the form [above], check your email! You will receive an email from me within 24 hours!

Price:
Your first lesson is free!

If you would like to continue lessons with me:

* 30 minutes = $15 US dollars
* 4 lessons – 30 minutes = $50 US dollars

* 1 hour = $25 US dollars
* 4 lessons – 1 hour = $90 US dollars

*Other packages are available upon request, depending on how many lessons you would like in a week or in a month.

Are you interested in giving English lessons as a gift to someone? Give him/her a gift certificate!

At this time, the only way to pay is with a credit card. Payment is through PayPal (you do not need a PayPal account).

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My lessons …

1) I am a native English speaker and a TESL-certified teacher. I have lived in Canada my entire life. I can teach you things that native speakers say that are not in a textbook.

2) I give immediate feedback and error correction! This will help you correct bad habits. I teach English the way I want someone to teach me a language.

3) We can work towards your own goals. I can help you set realistic and attainable goals.

4) You will see an immediate improvement in all your English skills: pronunciation, vocabulary, conversation (speaking and listening), grammar and writing.

5) You can work at your own pace. We can work on your problem areas and the things you want to talk about.

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If you have any questions, please email me: [email protected]

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