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🚀 Boost your business English! “Speak Business English Confidently – Online Coaching for Adults” 📝 English tutoring for business English Need clear, natural English for work or daily life? In just one or two focused hours you’ll sharpen pronunciation, train your ear, and pick up practical vocabulary you can use right away. 📋 Full description Why this class? After 10 years closing deals and negotiating with international clients, I know the language that really moves business forward. I’m now pivoting into professional teaching and studying for my TEFL certification, so you’ll get the best of both worlds: real‐world business insight plus my fresh, energetic coaching style. Who it’s for • Adults who want to sound more natural and confident at work or in everyday conversation • Professionals preparing for meetings, presentations, or job interviews in English • Beginners who need a friendly guide to build solid grammar and vocabulary foundations • French speakers who appreciate explanations in their native language (I’m fully bilingual 🇬🇧/🇫🇷) What we’ll do together • Pronunciation clinic: targeted drills & mouth‐position tips to reduce accent interference • Active listening: shadowing, TED‐talk snippets, and role‐plays to sharpen comprehension • Business English booster: emails, small talk, negotiation phrases, and industry‐specific jargon • Grammar & vocab in context: quick, memorable exercises that stick (no dusty worksheets!) • Immediate feedback and practical homework so you notice progress after every lesson Method & tools Zoom or Google Meet • shared whiteboard • authentic audio & video clips • customised Google Docs so your notes are always one click away About your tutor I’m Lorry, Belgian and British, a Sales Consultant professional turned future TEFL‐certified teacher. Having coached colleagues, pitched to C‐level execs, and lived in multilingual Brussels, Belgium and Johannesburg, South Africa, for the last 20 years, I know the hurdles adult learners face—and how to leap over them fast and efficiently. Ready to level‐up? Book a 60‐ or 120‐minute session and start hearing—and speaking—the difference from the very first class!
Business writing · English · Tutoring
I suggest you improve your saxophone and music practice by focusing on learning melody by ear and developing improvisation. As for instrumental technique, I can teach you how to place your fingers properly to develop your virtuosity, to have a tonic air column and a good embouchure to develop your sound and to work on articulation to improve your phrasing. All this is acquired little by little by playing specific exercises and solos, pieces or saxophone studies. Through learning the instrument I also suggest you develop your musical qualities which are essential to progress and have fun playing. By learning and memorizing melodies or solos by ear, you develop your ear, your sense of rhythm and your memory. Free improvisation allows you to develop your inner singing and your musical personality. Finally, working with a metronome or directly on recordings will help you improve your rhythmic ear. All this is aimed at allowing the greatest possible freedom with one's instrument as well as the development of a personal aesthetic. I started learning the saxophone at the conservatory 7 years ago. I started with jazz then curiosity pushed me to study classical saxophone for 3 years before specializing in tenor and jazz. I had many saxophone teachers (Eric Barret, Pascal Gaubert, Sylvain Rifflet, Sylvain Cathala...) and today I have a bachelor's degree at the Royal Conservatory with Fabrice Alleman and Manu Hermia. I have played the saxophone in many different contexts, often in jazz in small groups or in a Big Band, in classical solo or in a quartet and also with pop groups on stage or in the studio. I have always loved passing on what I have learned, so I have been teaching beginners/amateurs for 4 years, always with the aim of developing the pleasure of playing and regularity of practice.
Jazz music · Saxophone · Music theory lessons
Hi, I’m Ross, an analyst and policy advisor for the UK civil service, currently on a yearlong career break. I’ve been a maths tutor on and off since I was a university student. I’m offering virtual tuition and I’m very flexible with which days for the week and time of day. I have a BSc in Economics and A Level Mathematics and have experience as a teaching assistant at a Secondary School, supporting KS3 and GCSE students and specifically supporting neurodiverse students. I have been working in analysis, applying mathematics and economic skills for 8 years since graduating. I have very positive 1:1 tuition experience with students at KS3 and GCSE level. I have supported students who struggle with mathematics and need support navigating basics, as well as supporting students who are looking to stretch and excel, aiming for the highest grades. My approach is very flexible and patient. I am happy to be led by the student’s needs, working alongside their school curriculum, reviewing work and supporting with homework. I’m equally happy preparing work and exercises based on my assessment of their needs. I have experience tutoring maths, however my academic experience with economics and geography means I’m more than happy and capable supporting these subject including at A Level standard. Also happy to provide examination practice for 11+ and applications for University and navigating the UCAS process. I am happy also to provide career advice and share my public sector experience to now. Please enquire if there are specific subjects/processes you are looking for support with.
Math · Tutoring
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