Hello, welcome to a profile where we learn practical personal development skills, and we better ourselves while we practice English.
You're here to learn English, which means that you seek self-development. Perhaps you want to improve for your career, your job, or your future. Either way, you’re already way ahead of most people, so, congrats! Let me ask you a question, would you like to learn new things while practicing English? If your answer’s yes, then I’m the guy for the job.
Why me?
I’ll tell you why you should trust me when it comes to practicing a language in a moment. I’ve always had a passion for business. I’ve actually started (and failed) two businesses, and I’m currently working on my third startup where I handle Business Development efforts, and yes, that means sales, strategic partnerships, PR, marketing, contract negotiation, public speaking, and a lot of traveling. I’m always thinking of new things to try and new ways to sell. Some fun facts about me: I love pineapple on pizza, I can’t function without coffee and I enjoy doing Stand Up comedy at a (very) amateur level.
Teaching style But anyway, that’s me. But you might still be wondering why you should trust me with your English lesson. First of all, let me tell you that my teaching methods are somewhat unorthodox. I’m always looking for new ways to learn effectively, that’s why I have compiled some of my favorite books (nonfiction) and adapted them into summaries for an English Lesson.
You could consider this a master class about leadership, marketing, public speaking, sales, finances, copywriting that you’re required to take in English.
We focus on (you) speaking and reading, we leave most of your listening skills to music and movies.
I am a conversation leader. I ask a LOT of questions about the topic in order for you to practice and learn. I am also a very outgoing person.
Teaching Lessons:
Pick a suitable one for me’ is good, but here are some options for you.
As I have mentioned before, I have compiled some of my favorite books (nonfiction) and adapted them into summaries for an English Lesson:
BOOK SUMMARIES: (Pick one)
5 levels of leadership - John C. Maxwell
7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Stephen R. Covey
Awaken the giant within - Tony Robbins
Crushing It! - Gary Vaynerchuck
Eat that frog - Brian Tracy
Flow - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Getting Things Done - David Allen
Good to Great - Jim Collins
How to win friends and influence people - Daniel Carnegie
The 10x Rule - Grant Cardone
The Art of Public Speaking - Dale Carnegie
The ONE thing - Gary Geller & Jay Papasan
Never split the difference - Chris Voss & Thal Raz
The Obstacle is the Way - Ryan Holiday
Internet Materials: I highly suggest an article that teaches you something, not just vocabulary
Free talk: As much as I enjoy introductions and hobbies, I believe they do not help you expand your vocabulary. I usually come with a topic or talking points, if you have any suggestions, let me know
But enough about me. Tell me about yourself?
If you’ve gotten this far, let me know what your perfect day looks like when we have our lesson, that way I’ll know you read the entire profile, and it’s also a great way to break the ice.