Nymph

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Hello! I’m Teacher Nymph!
I’m an ESL teacher from the Philippines. My class is relaxed and practical. We focus on speaking clearly for daily life in the USA - at work, at the doctor's, with your kids’ school, and on others topics that you like.
Mistakes are welcome! I’ll guide you kindly. Let’s build your confidence together. See you in my class!😊

Introduction
Hello! I’m Teacher Nymph!
I’m an ESL teacher from the Philippines. My class is relaxed and practical. We focus on speaking clearly for daily life in the USA - at work, at the doctor's, with your kids’ school, and on others topics that you like.
Mistakes are welcome! I’ll guide you kindly. Let’s build your confidence together. See you in my class!😊
Teaching style
In my class, we focus on speaking and listening.
It will be low-pressure conversation practice . We’ll use topics from your daily life in the USA and on other topics that you are interested in.
I speak slowly. I explain clearly. And I’m patient.
Let’s learn English together, step by step. Can't wait to see you in my class!
About me
More about me:
I love simple things - good food, good talks, good vibes, and beautiful places.
I know English is hard when you’re busy with work and family, so my goal is to make class easy and useful for you.
Fun fact: I’m learning about Vietnamese culture! Tell me about your favorite food or holiday. I want to learn from you too. 😊
Work experience
CIC - Main
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Teacher
August 2017 – May 2024
• Teach English (grammar and speech) to elementary and high school students
FEA Cebu City, Philippines
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Teacher
August 2015– May 2017
• Teach English to Japanese students (children, teens, young and adults alike)
CPILS Cebu City, Philippines
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Teacher
January 2011 – August 2015
• Teach English to Koreans, Japanese, Thai, Taiwanese, Chinese, Vietnamese and Russians
CIA Cebu City, Philippines
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Teacher
December 2008 – December 2010
• Teach English to Koreans and Japanese
Education
Southern Leyte State University Tomas – Oppus Campus
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BSEd – English
Southern Leyte, Philippines
March 2008