❗ Only 5 sentences — but every child learning English should know them.
These are the 5 sentences I teach every ESL child first to help them communicate confidently in class.
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Learn English with Gee
Welcome! I created this page to help students learn English in a fun way and to support mothers like me in building ESL careers.
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13/05/2025
Who says you can’t learn a new language at 40?
Meet one of my private students, Mr. P****er. He’s a manager and also runs his own small business. We started learning English together nine months ago. It was a challenge for him at first because of his limited vocabulary and poor listening skills.
We began by improving his listening and slowly building up his vocabulary. Since then, he’s come a long way! He has mastered words like overwhelmed, confused, attend, and many others that are super useful in everyday conversations.
I’ve been using the PPP method (Presentation, Practice, Production) in our lessons — and it’s working! He’s still learning the ropes, but his progress has been amazing thanks to his consistency and determination.
So yes, don’t let age stop you from learning English. It’s possible — and it can even be fun!
Left foot,right foot 👟….let’s get it right!🥿👟
“You’re shoes are on the wrong feet”
This phrase is used whe someone, usually a child, accidentally wears their left shoe on their right food and their right shoe on their left foot.
Collocations are words that naturally go together, helping English learners and native speakers sound more fluent and correct. Discover how to use them to improve your English skills!
Here are a few commonly used collocations to remember!
1. Good at: A collocation used to describe someone’s skill or proficiency in a particular activity or subject.
2. Passionate about: Indicates strong enthusiasm or interest in a particular activity or subject.
3. Interested in: Shows curiosity or a desire to learn more about something.
4. Committed to: Reflects a strong dedication or devotion to a cause, task, or goal.
5. Famous for: Describes what someone or something is well-known for.
6. Afraid of: Expresses fear or apprehension about something.
Think in English!💭 Thinking in English can make a huge difference. It helps you practice even when you’re not speaking. Next time you’re out and about, try naming the things you see or thinking about you day — all in English. Try it now! Follow me for more tips!
24/08/2024
Kickstart Your ESL Career: Free TEFL Certification and Essential Tips! 💫🤩
If you’re an aspiring ESL teacher with no idea where to begin, I’ve been in your shoes. Getting a TEFL certificate is a great way to start. I’m not an Education major, nor a licensed teacher, but I’m passionate about teaching, so I pursued this career. You can get this TEFL certificate for FREE, but please make sure to read the contents; it’ll help you on your journey! Good luck with your job hunting—you’ve got this! 💪
Here’s the link!
https://teacherrecord.com/tefl-certificate
A Chinese company is looking for new ESL teachers!
Requirements:
• Female, over 25 years old
• Excellent pronunciation and strong attendance record
Compensation:
• Monthly payment via Gcash or Paymate
• 115 PHP per 30-minute class (possible salary increase based on performance)
Materials: Provided
Schedule:
• Peak hours: Weekday evenings and all day on weekends
. Regular Students
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