Introduction: Ashley Thompson

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Hello everybody my name is Ashley Thompson and I am a native English speaker. I can’t wait to meet you all. Also in the past I’ve learned Spanish, German, and Sign Language. I’ve enjoyed all of them and can not wait to learn more. I am a visual learner so I hope to be a visual teacher for those of you who need it. And in my future I think it’s important not only to teach you the direct language of English but also the slang because a lot of my times in the past when I’ve been taught certain languages they don’t teach you the slang which I think is very important in learning the language. Especially if you’re going to immerse yourself in that culture. So not only slang but the proper sayings. Any help I’m very flexible. I will be available to help you at any and all times and I can not wait to meet you!

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