Learn a lot, have fun learning and get an understandable and valuable certificate!
Let me tell you about two things today;
1. What it’s like studying here, and the benefits:
2. Another vocabulary word (with my examples).
First: If you’ve seen at least one of my ads so far, and just like most ads, we advertiser’s try to squeeze a lot of information into a small place – a poster – flyer – brochure – page – letter – etc. The point being, you most likely know only what has been presented in the ads. Let me broaden your knowledge a bit more:
As you should know already, I advertise learning with enjoyment.
Why?
Most people think learning is dull and monotonous – i.e., unenjoyable and frightful, therefore, learning for the student is minimal, and or difficult. Here with me, your learning is the purpose for you being here with me – learn at your speed, and enjoyably!
Secondly; The certificate you earn with me has virtually nothing to do with you passing any tests. First of all, I don’t have written tests for my students to pass. Haven’t you noticed that tests you’ve taken only refer to the grade you got on the test? Does the test you took reflect your ability to do what you studied? Does the test speak about your ability?
In some cases, yes; in all cases, no.
With my certificates, each one speaks about the students ability to communicate with a native American, mainly in speaking, then reading and writing.
Also, the main reason for teaching intermediate and advanced English is, for me… I do not care about your native language, I don’t want to, nor will I learn every language that’s available just to teach basic English. If you have learned basic, and at least started intermediate level, and you want to communicate with native Americans (Canadian’s, British, Australian’s as well) whether Professionally, and or Conversationally (P and C), here are your classes!
Now, Vocabulary
The word today is, tryst.
Easy Example 1: I have a tryst with a guy who may be my new boss!

Easy Example 2: I had a tryst with the person I care about a lot just recently.

Here’s the best dictionary definition I have, at the moment:
Definition of: ‘tryst’ is: ”. Learn more at: ‘https://www.dictionary.com/browse/tryst‘
When you have questions and or comments, just let me know!