Ms. Thulie has been an exceptional tutor throughout the Business English Mastery Course. Her approach to teaching complex business terminology and communication strategies was highly effective and engaging. She consistently used real-world scenarios and tailored the lessons to specific industry needs, which made the content immediately applicable in a professional setting. Her ability to clarify doubts and provide constructive, encouraging feedback was particularly helpful in building confidence in the subject matter.
One of the most valuable aspects of the course was the personalized attention provided by Ms. Thulie. She took the time to understand individual learning styles and adapted her teaching methods accordingly. For example, the role-playing exercises for negotiation skills were incredibly well-structured and provided practical experience that significantly improved presentation and communication abilities. Her dedication to student success is evident in the noticeable improvement in business English proficiency.
DELE A1の受験前、主に面接と作文の対策で受講しました。
作文は正誤だけでなく、同じ単語の使用の繰り返しを避けたいときの別の表現なども教えてくださいます。
DELEのレッスンに限った話ではないのですが、Matilde先生は話題が豊富で、レッスン内容から派生してスペイン語やスペインに関する様々なお話を聞かせてくださるのでとても楽しいです。
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