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With a wonderful smile and always happy to give lessons, Ms. Queen likes to cook, sing, and even dance. We asked Ms. Queen to give us a lesson.How did you come to Japan?" and "How do you learn English?"I asked such questions as!
The content is more about Dr. Queen's personality!
Q: Where are you from?
PhilippinesIt is.
I was born in General Santos City, the "Tuna Capital" of the Philippines. However, I grew up and started my life in Kidapawan City.
Q: What is your favorite thing to do?
I like to cook and watch YouTube to create new dishes. I also like to sing and dance when I am alone. I also like to watch anime and English action movies.
Q: What experiences have you had so far?
In the Philippines,EPP" and "TLE," subjects similar to Japanese technical and home economicsI have been teaching. In particular,More than 4 years of experience teaching English in JapanThere are
Q: What brought you to Japan?
When I was young, I dreamed of becoming a teacher and traveling the world. Lucky for me,First opportunity given to teach at GLIThat is how I came to Japan, and I am still teaching English at GLI.
Q: What are your tips for learning English?
First of all, English is a universal language, and one of the good things about it is that you can easily communicate with other people wherever you go.
There are many tips on how to wear it, but one easy thing to do is,Listening to English musicis a good way to go.
Also,Speaking with English speakers without fear of making mistakes is also good practice.You will become the best speaker in the future with that constant practice! With that constant practice, you will become the best speaker you can be in the future!
Q: Any final message?
If you want to learn English efficientlyImmediately after training one English skill, apply the content to train another skill.."skills integrationI would recommend "The GLI" to you! Come learn with us at GLI!
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Thank you, Dr. Queen, for your wonderful message!