Hannah Tutor Interview
- Q. Hi Hannah! Thank you for taking the time to do this interview. To start off, can you tell your students a little bit about where you come from/where you grew up?
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A. I was born in Romania, I grew up in a beautiful city Brașov, which is an international tourist attraction and is not far from the famous Dracula castle. I grew up speaking English as a child because my parents paid a teacher to come to our house and speak English and teach me. I also spent a short time in the UK , in Northern Ireland, living with a British family for a language exchange
- Q. Can you tell us a little bit more about your professional background? What got you into teaching, and what motivated you to keep pursuing this career?
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A. I worked as a radio station journalist. I have a journalist diploma from Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Illinois. I graduated from Law university, but I've always loved teaching and decided to give up my job and dedicate myself to teaching full time. This is my calling and vocation
- Q. Have you always been a teacher? If not, what else have you been doing professionally? If yes, what are some highlights of your teaching career?
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A. I've been teaching English to Japanese students for 14 years , before that I was an interpreter and translator as well as a radio station journalist where I had a live show on air.
- Q. What are you usually up to when you’re not teaching on Cafetalk? What are your hobbies and interests?
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A. When I'm not teaching on Cafetalk, I like to spend time with my dog and my friends. We go out and enjoy our time together in a cafe or take a walk together.My hobby is tasting food all over the world.
- Q. What are you usually up to when you’re not teaching on Cafetalk? What are your hobbies and interests?
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A. When I'm not teaching on Cafetalk, I like to spend time with my dog and my friends. We go out and enjoy our time together in a cafe or take a walk together. My hobby is tasting food all over the world.
- Q. A lot of students are probably curious about the atmosphere in your lessons. What can a student imagine a lesson with you to be like? What’s your teaching style?
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A. The atmosphere in my lessons is relaxed, comfortable and fun. If it's an English lesson, I'm professional, kind and I give my students a clear feedback and motivation to study. If it's a counseling lesson, I'm empathic and a good listener.
- Q. Since you offer a variety of lessons, is there any lesson you can recommend in particular? Or can you give a quick overview of which lesson might be good for which type of student?
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A. I recommend the FIND YOURSELF lesson for students who want to go on a journey to discover the meaning of life and understand the big picture, and learn how to deal with anxiety, stress and pain. For English learners I recommend, depending on their needs, Question/Answer lesson which is an interactive fun exciting session of very interesting questions .....or IELTS / CALLAN METHOD for the students who prepare for studying abroad. I also have Idioms, grammar, phrasal verbs and free conversation lessons.
- Q. Finally, would you like to leave a message for your current and future students?
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A. My message for my English learning students is: BELIEVE in yourself, be confident, keep working hard and never give up.
For my counseling students: you are not alone ! There is hope and there is a way out of your anxiety and problems. Keep going, keep believing and never give up.