How to improve pronunciation skills with phonics - English
What you'll learn
- How to pronounce all the English sounds correctly
- How to identify the right sounds and apply them in spoken language
- How to take your English fluency to another level
- A proven method straight from the English classroom
- Phonics for teachers
- Phonics for adults
- English phonics
- English pronunciation
Requirements
- Basic English
- Access to a laptop, tablet or mobile phone
Description
You will learn with a UK qualified, experienced English teacher.
Because pronunciation is probably the most difficult skill to master when learning a foreign language, this course will teach you how to use Phonics to improve your pronunciation and your speaking skills.
In this course you will learn each sound separately and get a lot of practice to apply the sounds in speaking.
Your pronunciation will become clearer with each lesson and you will become more aware of different sounds in writing, reading and speaking.
You will be on your way to English fluency before you know it!
Who this course is for:
- Students and learners of English
- English as a Foreign Language teachers
- Non-native speakers of English
- English teachers
Instructor
My name is Magdalena Dehiles and I have a BA in TEFL. I also hold a British QTS and a Postgraduate Diploma in Bilingual Translation from the University of Westminster in London, UK.
Over the past 13 years, I have worked in schools in the UK, teaching primary subjects such as literacy, numeracy, science etc. as well as teaching EFL.
During those 13 years, I have worked with native students as well as those who spoke English as a foreign or second language, or didn’t speak English at all.
Living in London has given me a fantastic opportunity to privately tutor numerous students from all over the world. And I have to say this has been, by far, the most fascinating experience of all.
I have also worked with newly qualified and less experienced teachers, who needed mentoring and guidance in their first years of teaching.
As a bilingual person, I know first hand what it’s like to learn a foreign language, what sort of obstacles you have to overcome and what difficulties you experience as a learner.
In addition to English I also speak Polish, French, German and a bit of Russian.
And now, I want to share my experience with you.