Introduction: Heather Williams

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Hello: My name is Heather Williams and I am from the beautiful island of Jamaica. Jamaica is famous for Reggae music and has the fastest athlete in the world – Usain Bolt! I am a TEFL certified Teacher with a Bachelors' Degree in Public Sector Management and I have almost 20 years of teaching experience – teaching both in the classroom and online. I love teaching both children and adults and I am a very patient and understanding tutor so in my class you don’t need to be afraid of making mistakes, I will correct them for you. My lessons are usually fun and interesting but quite rewarding! I am also presently learning a new language online – Japanese, so I know how challenging but exciting learning a new language can be. In my spare time, I enjoy watching movies and documentaries about world history and world cultures. I also love photography and sightseeing trips with my family. So, if you want to build or improve your English Language skills (speaking, listening, reading and writing) while improving your grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary go ahead and book your lessons with me and let's begin your English learning journey today! See you soon!

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