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I love you.
Is there anything more romantic than that?
What was the most frustrating moment while speaking English? I can probably only express 10% of what I want to say When I can't convey my heart as it isDon't you think of it?
“I love you.” When you want to express your love with more romantic words
“Yes.” When you want to express positive expressions in a more enjoyable way
If we can express the feelings of the moment as we feel, we can have a much more diverse communication with more people in a wider world. In this class While watching the full movie Her together, as an English ambassador for the main characters English that freely expresses myself Let's get to know!
30 minutes a day is enough.
Even freely expressing my story in English!
▶ Class curriculum
It only takes 30 minutes to learn native expressions from movie lines, read, write, and follow along. 10 minutes on the commute to work and 10 minutes before going to bed every day! Let's start anytime, anywhere for just 30 minutes? I'm happy to get to know English and tell 200% of my own stories!
1 minute | Enjoy a full movie without English subtitles
The beginning is watching a movie! Feel free to watch a movie. Instead, there are no subtitles! Focus on lines that express delicate feelings, and fully feel the lines of actors that have not been translated by anyone. Of course, it's okay if you don't know the meaning of dialogue at all when you see it for the first time. You just have to get to know them soon!
8 minutes | Learn expressions A to Z in English dialogue
Learn in detail the must-know expressions in movie lines. Expression of emotion, slang, pattern expansion, and even grammar! The more you learn about the sentences, the more you'll be able to interpret the delicate emotion lines you couldn't understand with the translated subtitles from your own perspective!
1 minute | Practice speaking as a movie character
▶ Speaking practice
Now it's time to spit a sentence out of your mouth! Learn the senses of native speakers by dubbing at the same speed as the characters. If you practice at the speed of a native speaker like this, you can always proudly use the expressions you've learned together.
20 minutes |
READING/ WRITING/ SPEAKING MIS
▶ Speaking missions
Various scenes appear in the movie. I get introduced to new people, talk to friends, and have sweet conversations with my lover! After 10 minutes of learning with me, it's your turn!
What words do you often use in your daily life?
How can I say that in English?
In the process of thinking about your own frequently used sentences in English, you'll experience valuable growth that you can't get anywhere else. If you've carried out the mission, please leave a comment! I'll give you thorough feedback!
Korean grammar and pronunciation didn't work.
The important thing is to tell your own story.
I was an ordinary student at one time. I only studied English by practicing Korean grammar and pronunciation. But when I went to Canada, I couldn't understand the native speakers, and they couldn't understand me either.
In order to break the language barrier, I studied words, expressions, and sentences in conversations with friends and conversations on TV. Instead of memorizing the moon, I studied while acting as if the person I was talking to was in front of me. Then all those sentences became mine. Because I told my own story that will never be forgotten!
“Because the teacher treated me as comfortable and enjoyable as a friend
I was able to learn English more easily!”
▶ Student reviews
Thanks to my conquest of English, I have been teaching more than 200 students after 5 years of study abroad. I attend various companies, take English group classes, and conduct private tutoring.
I'm 200% sympathetic to your challenges. I want to share everything I've learned and learned locally in Canada in class. The movie Her will double or triple the fun! I'll help you express your own story in a fun way. Everyone can do it!
The wide world I've experienced
I hope you all experience it too.
In Canada, I once sat around the living room with friends of various races, watched a Netflix movie on a small TV, and talked about movies. They all had different cultures and perspectives. At that time, I was able to feel “I am facing a wide world through English.”
If I didn't know how to tell my own story, I would just listen to my friends while devouring what I wanted to say! It was really horribly wonderful to share my thoughts with various friends in English.
everyone! I really want to cherish every relationship I meet.
I really want to reach out to everyone who takes my classes.
I'm not just a person who teaches English, but I want to study together and have time to share our hearts.
I was able to live a wonderful life that I could never have imagined before through English. I want to share this horribly wonderful experience with all of you! So let's have the courage to join us.
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Namingle
I'm 19 years old, and I watched a movie on my own flight to Canada. Oh my god..! I couldn't hear any English.
And at that moment, the flight attendant spoke. “Do you need any drinks?” No words came out. simple I think I'm afraid of not being able to make friends in a foreign country or enter a university of my choice, because I'm afraid of not being able to speak English? I'm doing it.
At a bus stop in Canada, a white grandfather said, “It's gone to death, isn't it?” and he smiled. I didn't know what you were saying, so I looked at it in the distance. My grandfather knew I couldn't speak English and smiled kindly and said, “Bundle up more, sweetheart.” I said that.
I didn't know the spelling, but I wanted to find out the meaning, so I wrote it down exactly as it was on my phone. “Bundle Up Moer Sweethart”. If I had spoken English well, wouldn't I be able to talk to my grandfather about something like that on the bus? I wanted to.
I figured out what that meant a few days later. Because those two expressions are used a lot in Canada. “Dying to Death: Cold Enough to Die” & “Bundle up more: Cuddle Up” The beginning of my time studying in Canada was tearfully lonely and cold. I did everything alone in the remote Canadian countryside without my parents or friends. Looking for a house, opening a cell phone, opening a bank account, etc... I was too afraid to solve it alone as a 19-year-old kid.
Except for eating and sleeping, I only studied. But I didn't have any conversation friends, so I didn't have a chance to talk. Something special happened to me, I often didn't go to bars, but I met a black Bartender friend named Naomi. Naomi became my best friend and companion. There are so many stories and topics I want to talk to this friend about, but I felt it was difficult for me to get closer to Naomi because of my lack of English skills. I lived like a crazy person with this instrument, muttering in English or not.
And I moved to the big city of Toronto for college. Participate in yoga activities, environmental protection discussion clubs, jogging clubs, etc. I took off my feet and ran wherever there were native speakers. And I wasn't shy. It's not a sin not to know. I knew I was ashamed to stop there without making an effort, so I asked if I didn't know, and if I was confused, I immediately looked up and studied. It wasn't easy, but it turned out. I did:)
I graduated from the flight attendant department in Toronto, worked at famous restaurants and cafes for about 2 years, worked for a while at a foreign airline company as an intern, and then came back to Korea.
Do you know when I'm most proud? After the conversation, ask where the other person came from. If you say you're from Korea, “What? really? I thought you were born here.” When I asked if I was born in Canada, I was really tearful when I first heard these words. I wasn't perfect.
I didn't speak English either, so I know very well what parts are difficult. Therefore, I believe that students can freely conduct classes in a different way from traditional English teaching methods. You can do it too. I'll help you out!
Enjoy English without stress. I'll see you when the class launches!
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