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It's Learning Time - English Tutor

Missy A. from Avonhead

Hello, I'm a Native English Speaker (from America) I have completed my NZCLT- NZ Certificate in Language Teaching & 120 hr TESOL Certificate.

* English Conversati­on Practice * General English Lessons for your specific level and needs * Pronunciation *Interview Skills

Serving **All suburbs in Christchur­ch**

REDUCE YOUR ANXIETY!

Your English speaking will improve in the following ways:

* You’ll increase fluency, speed and understanding.
* You’ll enjoy everyday conversations in public & in the workplace.
* You’ll know Kiwi phrases to understand your Kiwi friends & workmates.
* Learn about New Zealand Culture/Western Culture
* We’ll practice Interviewing Techniques to help you get that perfect job!

During the course, we focus on the areas YOU want to improve the most.
The lessons are designed for your personal needs and experience.

We have TWO levels to improve your English:

About the lessons:

Focused specifically on the areas that you need to improve the most. You tell me what you need and the lesson will be designed for your needs.

LEVEL ONE:
4 Week Personalized Program
Weekly 1-on-1 sessions (1.25 hrs each)
Vocabulary Sheets
Useful resources for self-study
Tuition: $350

LEVEL TWO: (advanced learning)
6 Week Personalized Program
Weekly 1-on-1 sessions (1.25 hrs each)
*Weekly consultations by phone (20 mins each)
*Practice tests
Vocabulary Sheets
Useful resources for self-study
Tuition: $700

Check us out on FB: @ILTTutoring

I look forward to hearing from you in the near future!

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