Introduction: winfred jones

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Hi, My name is Wendy Karani. I am 26 years old. I studied US and international law in South Korea and I am currently pursuing my masters degree in business administration. While in Korea, I taught English for 4.5 years as a foreign language. I taught K12 at after school academies, I taught businees english in small companies and I also taught private one on one lessons. Because of all this, I was exposed to a wide range of students varying in skill level and ability. Although I mainly taught conversation, I also taught grammar, vocabulary, pronounciation, reading and writing. I love teaching because all my students are unique,and interesting and fun. I also love meeting students from different countries. My teaching philosophy is simple, I want to empower my students to want to learn and i do this by keeping my classes fun and interesting at all times. That's it about me! I am looking forward to meeting you, thank you.

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