Do you feel nervous when speaking or writing to your child’s teacher? In this special English lesson, I’ll give you tips, vocabulary, expressions, sentences, and questions you can use in a parent-teacher meeting, or in other situations where you’re interacting with your child’s teacher. You’ll learn what to say and how to understand the teacher more easily. We’ll review common phrasal verbs to describe academic performance, such as: to keep up, fall behind, clam up, tense up, cope with, catch on, and more. I know you love your children and want the best for them. I’m happy to help and make your lives in a new country more successful.
Dear Rebecca, I am a fan of the method how and what you teach. I think, it is a brilliant idea to show us such an polite way to communicate with teachers about our own children attending their classes. Thank you for your permanent engagement for free.
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Dear Rebecca, I am a fan of the method how and what you teach. I think, it is a brilliant idea to show us such an polite way to communicate with teachers about our own children attending their classes. Thank you for your permanent engagement for free.
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