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Nice to meet you!

Let's get to know each other. Do you have any


questions about me?
1. When you meet a person, what questions
can you ask? Let's answer these questions.
2. What do you love, and what do you hate?
Why do you like English?
Your past study experience
Studying is very personal. What do you like? Reading? Language
games? Studying grammar?
1. Where did you study English in the past? Was it easy or
difficult, fun or boring?
2. When were you learning the most? Describe your learning
plan.
Your placement test result
Think about your placement test result. What are you good at
and not so good at in English?
1. Let's look at what you did well and talk about some of
your errors.
2. What do you want to improve the most?
A2 oral assessment
A2 students need between 100 and 150 hours of study.
Let's test your A2 speaking.
1. (Low A2) Tell me about the place where you live
(apartment, house, etc.) and your hometown.
2. (High A2+) Where did you go on your last
summer vacation? Have you ever been to the
US?
Goal setting and lesson planning
How many lessons a week? 5 is intensive, 4 is great, 3 is
good and 2 lessons is ok. You choose!
1. What do you want to learn this month? In 3
months?
2. How much time do you have for self-study? How
many live lessons will you take?
Classroom tools
Open your notes to see tutor feedback and homework
ideas. Add vocabulary, and practice in the app.
1. Watch your tutor type some notes from today's
lesson. What do you see in your notes?
2. What are 4 new English words? Watch your tutor
make vocab flashcards.
Teaching moment
1-to-1 tutoring is about you and your needs. Have a
mini-lesson and study one of your pain points.
1. Enjoy a teaching moment. Practice with Preply
materials or your tutor's favorite materials.
2. Come back to this live lesson to talk about Preply
tools and prepare for your next class.
Plan your next lesson
Your tutor can open the library. Explore your course.
Choose a topic. Add it to the next lesson.
1. Open the grammar topics. Look for a grammar
topic. Add it to your course.
2. When is your next lesson? Schedule it before
saying goodbye.

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