I use English at work sometimes and I took his lesson to improve my English. He commented not only for English correctness but impression, his perspective and what other people might think if I use the particular phrase in that way. His advice is absolutely helpful and I want to have a conversation with him sometimes!
Mineco-sensei and I have been reading 吾輩は猫である which is a book I have been very interested in for years now, but could never really understand by myself.
Mineco-sensei always prepares thoroughly for each lesson. She makes slides with the words, phrases and grammar for each passage. She also researches the cultural background whenever there's a difficult part or idiom in the text, as well as prepares some sentences for me to read outloud as a practice. We always have a chat about the passage and every single lesson is a lot of fun. I really appreciate all of the work Mineco-sensei puts into lesson prep.
Teacher Josh is an easygoing and professional EFL teacher. He not only gives students more time to speak out in English, but also pointed out the mistakes carefully.
After the session, he sent the students the detailed notes for them to review.
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