As an English teacher with over 10 years of experience, I have had hundreds of students ask me the same question repeatedly: How can I be proficient in English like a native speaker? They want to know the secret weapon; the secret sauce if you will. While I may not possess the secret sauce, I...
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SCOTS’ Star Cambridge FCE Teacher in Sydney
Our Star Cambridge FCE teacher, also SCOTS’ Head Teacher, loves teaching Cambridge and knows a lot about it. He’s very analytical, logical, methodical and organized, so if you want results, Leo’s all about results! You’d better be ready though; he’ll make you work hard for it.
Scots’ Star Cambridge CAE Teacher in Sydney
With over 6 years of experience in teaching Cambridge courses in both the US and Australia, Marc is a very popular teacher at SCOTS English college. His class is both informative and enjoyable; all you need is some motivation and a bit of discipline. Feel free to book for a trial lesson; Marc will be...
The Keys to Learning English Well
What Are the Keys to Learning English Well? You can go a long way with learning English with these keys. English is one of the most important languages in the world. This beautiful language is everywhere as it is estimated that over 1 billion people are learning English worldwide at any one time. To study English well, there are...
Communicating in a Foreign Country
How to Learn English Effectively and Effortlessly through Movies So many people would love to learn English through movies, but are not sure how to start. The guide below will help you get the most out of this technique. Movies and films give more than just entertainment. Watching foreign language movies is a fun, motivating...
Making New Friends on unfamiliar ground!
The prime minister, David Cameron, wants more Muslim women in the UK to be taught English to reduce segregation between different linguistic communities and even limit the lure of extremism. Most of us who have tried it probably feel that learning a new language is difficult, even if that new language is similar to our own. So...