Introduction: Tetiana Vasyltsova

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I am a TESOL certified teacher with more than 8 years of teaching experience. I have tutored English in Ukraine, Russia, Kenya and on-line. I have experience instructing young learners, teenagers and adults of all levels from beginners to advanced. I have taught both Russian-speaking students English language, and English-speaking students Russian language. I employ a number of methods to instruct my students depending on their proficiency and immediate needs. For instance, I use props to make lessons more enjoyable for young learners. I am a kind and patient instructor. I aim at creating a friendly and comfortable atmosphere during the lesson. In the classroom with me, students will never feel intimidated.

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