English lessons anyone?

in #english7 years ago

Hi everyone! I'm new to Steemit and this is my 3rd post here. As I've been reading several other posts and am seeing many grammar mistakes, it quickly occurred to me that so many of you are from all around the world and English is not your first language.

Guess what?
I can help improve your English!

Why me?
I am a mother-tongue English speaker from America. I live in Italy and teach at a language school primarily to Italians of all ages and levels. I am certified to teach English and I enjoy using many non-traditional ways to teach my lessons.
You can view my teaching website here - LearnUSAEnglish.com

How will I help?
This platform is a perfect opportunity for me to blog mini-lessons about common grammar mistakes I experience with my own students at school and can provide answers to your top-voted comments as topics in future posts.

Additionally, if anyone is interested in video chat lessons either one-on-one or in small groups to practice listening, conversation and pronounciation, I can organize some live sessions via Zoom.us around my current schedule. I'm willing to accept payments for lessons in either SBD, BTC, ETH or any other cryptocurrency I decide to collect. Since I'm still new to cryptocurrency, I'm interested to collect more as an investor since I really haven't got much time to become active trying to do day trading. This is why Steemit appeals to me so much, I'm already very active on social media and enjoy blogging. Steemit is the perfect fit for me.

If you believe this idea could be valuable for you or someone you know, please Share the Love and Resteem, upvote, and leave your comments below with your ideas or topics for lessons you need help with. Be sure to follow me too so you don't miss any future posts with the new lessons.

Until later... happy steeming!
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The offer seems nice but in the time of digital transformation that allows sites like
grammarly.com to allow a quite cheap alternative that doesn't take up anytime at all it just seems more convincing to download a extension

True, if all you want to do is correct your writing skills. But natural language skills for everyday use and at work, then grammarly isn't likely to teach you how to correctly pronounce something or explain phrasal verbs to non-native speakers.

Great idea, thank you, I'll follow.

Thanks! Let me know if there's anything special you need help on and I'll try to incorporate it into a lesson.