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Since March 2020
Instructor since March 2020
English, Writing, Proficiency, Practice and Supervision
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I can help students develop English language skills through engaging creative writing exercises and activities.
My classes are more than grammar and vocabulary - we discover the art of storytelling and self-expression.
If you are a beginner looking to build a strong foundation or an advanced learner aiming to take your language proficiency to the next level, I will help you find your unique voice in English.
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  • Crownstone Court, Crownstone Road, London, UK
About Me
I am an experienced educator and creative producer working for the past 10 years in the fields of music, contemporary art, media production, and broadcasting, both in the UK and abroad. I hold a PhD from the University of Aberdeen and have developed many educational projects as a lecturer and freelance.
I delivered theoretical and practical modules in recording and production techniques covering different media disciplines and industry practices in film, radio, electronic music and collaboration. I taught over 300 students with incredible talent. Some of them are now professional musicians, designers and engineers. My students praised my knowledge, passion for the subject and industry and creative flare.
I developed and delivered various modules encompassing audio practices for radio and podcasting, film and music theory, media writing, multimedia production, music production, performance, cultural research practice, sound studies, hybrid media, advanced design projects, dissertations, postgraduate supervision, and courses on composition for contemporary dance and theatre, as well as composing with sound.
Throughout my career, I practised interdisciplinary education. My teaching philosophy revolves around student-centred education, prioritising individual critical thinking and creative development. I believe in creating an inclusive learning environment where students feel empowered to actively engage in discussions and share their ideas.
Education
PhD Music Composition
MMus Electronic Music
BA(Hons) Music and Performing Arts
Teacher Training (Higher Education)
Music Conservatoire, cello performance training
Experience / Qualifications
Member of the Higher Education Academy
Teaching with Toronto Metropolitan University, SAE Institute, German University in Cairo, Middlesex University, University of Aberdeen.
Workshop leader at Tate Modern, Tate Britain, The National Gallery, London.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Italian
Skills
English as a second language (esl)
English for adults
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(GMT -04:00)
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Music theory to help with assignments, and practice toward exams.
Music Production and composition in different genres: Recording, editing, mixing and mastering.
Sound Design and Audio Production for film, radio and games: scripting, foley, ADR, recording, editing, production and synching.
Music performance, Improvisation.
Cello Performance
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