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A Nutt

Learning English can seem like a complicated and time consuming task. Understanding English slang, and how native English speakers engage in conversation, is something that cannot be learned in a text book. Learning English from a native speaker teacher has a number of advantages. Although there can be miscommunication regarding culture and customs, native speaker teachers can make it easier to learn and understand the English language.

The advantages of learning English with natïve speaker teachers include:

1. Authentic Learning: A student will be exposed to the authentic English language. Through learning activities such as games, students will learn about the culture and how to speak like a native speaker. This includes the use of slang and accents. Students will be able to engage in real and regular conversations that English speakers use every day.

2. Pronunciation and Language Use: Native speaker teachers provide a natural way of learning English words and grammar. Students will learn how to properly pronounce words and phrases. They will also learn how to speak and write using proper grammar and vocabulary. They can provide instant and accurate feedback to help students overcome bad speech patterns.. For instance, if a student pronounces a word “ate” but means to say “hate,” a teacher will provide proper enunciation of the letter “h.” Many words look the same but are pronounced differently. Phrases such as "I have read that magazine," and "I like to read” are good examples. These types of words can be confusing for a student learning English. A native speaker teacher will understand the background and meaning of the words.

3. Cultural Questions: Because the English language is often integrated within a culture, native speaker teachers are able to provide answers to questions about customs or cultural practices that may come up during class.

4. Grammar: People whose native tongue is English are quick to catch grammar errors. For instance, a phrase such as “will not to tell” is a grammar mistake a teacher will pick up on every time. They will provide positive feedback to help a student learn to say “will not tell.” After a series of positive feedback sessions, students will begin to monitor themselves and catch their own mistakes and correct them.

5. English Conversations: By conversing with native speakers, a student of English will be able to pick up on the meaning of phrases and the teacher will be able to make sure the student is applying the proper meaning of the words and phrases they use. The English teacher can explain why a phrase is spoken in a certain way.

6. Verbs: Some English verb phrases can be very confusing. A teacher can explain phrases like “come up with” or “checking in on” much more easily. There are also many irregular verbs used in the English language. Rules for such verbs as “sing, sang, and sung “can be difficult to comprehend. A teacher who is fluent in English can make these rules regarding irregular verbs easier to understand.

7. Strange Vocabulary: Explaining the difference between such phrases and words as “wise man and wise guy” can be difficult. The teacher will have an easier time explaining types of words that seem illogical to a student.

English is not the most complex language in the world, but it can be one of the most difficult to learn. Native speaker teachers will have the experience of speaking the language and have a better and less complicated way of providing explanations. When implemented correctly, teaching English to foreign students can be rewarding and enjoyable for both the teacher and the students.

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