Stay safe! Learn English online

Stay safe during these extraordinary times, and learn English online at Zenith-English with a native English speaker from England, UK. I’m teaching General English, Business English, and Young Learners. All lessons are online, via Skype or Zoom, and you decide when you want to learn: weekdays, weekends; evenings, or mornings – it’s your choice! ContactContinue reading “Stay safe! Learn English online”

Today, I’m teaching a free Trial Lesson!

Today’s English lesson is a free, 30-minute trial lesson for one of my potential new students in Asia. If you are interested in continuing your English-language studies, or you are a beginner, and want to become a confident English-language speaker, contact me at Zenith-English, and start your journey to success!

Today's lesson: agreeing and disagreeing

In today’s online lesson, I’ll be teaching some of my students about agreeing, disagreeing, and offering an opinion, and how word stress can change the meaning of a sentence. I’ll explain the use of the ‘schwa’ in the English language, and the difference between stress timed language and syllable timed language, and why the differenceContinue reading “Today's lesson: agreeing and disagreeing”

Be safe, and learn English online

During this period of public health concerns; school closures, and cancelled classes, there’s never been a better time to learn English online with Zenith-English. Your first 30-minute trial lesson is completely free of charge, so you can be confident you are getting the right lesson plan for you. Contact Zenith-English now for your first onlineContinue reading “Be safe, and learn English online”

Adverbs of frequency

Today’s online lesson with one of my students from Vietnam is adverbs of frequency. Beginner lesson: Adverbs of frequencyPre-plan info:Objective: Using adverbs of frequency in speaking and writing.Target Language: always, usually, often, sometimes, occasionally, seldom,rarely, hardly ever, almost never & never.Assumed Knowledge: How often do you . . . ? Basic question forms.Anticipated Problems: PositioningContinue reading “Adverbs of frequency”