

Divya
- Rate R136
- Response 1h

R136/h
1st lesson free
- English
- Reading
- Literacy
- Grammar
- Classics
I am Language trainer with 10+ years of experience in teaching primary to college students.
- English
- Reading
- Literacy
- Grammar
- Classics
Lesson location
About Divya
An English teacher usually wants to teach for a mix of meaningful, practical, and personal reasons. Some being:
1. Passion for Language
They genuinely enjoy English—its vocabulary, literature, communication, and expression—and want to share that interest with others.
2. Helping Students Communicate Better
English is a global language. Teachers are motivated to help students:
Speak confidently
Write effectively
Express ideas clearly
This directly impacts students’ academic and career success.
3. Making a Real Impact
English skills open doors—higher education, jobs, and global opportunities. Teachers feel fulfilled knowing they are shaping a student’s future.
4. Love for Teaching & Interaction
They enjoy working with students, explaining concepts, and seeing progress over time.
5. Building Confidence in Students
Many students struggle with English. Teachers want to:
Reduce fear of the language
Improve fluency
Build self-confidence
6. Creative Expression
Teaching English allows creativity through:
Stories
Debates
Writing activities
Role plays
7. Continuous Learning
Language is always evolving. Teachers stay intellectually engaged by learning new methods, vocabulary, and communication styles.
About the lesson
- All levels
- English
Languages in which the lesson is available :
English
As a teacher my main focus has always been to help students in understanding the topics in hand better and more naturally.
1. Student-Centric Approach
Start by understanding the student’s level, strengths, and weaknesses. Customize lessons instead of using a one-size-fits-all method.
2. Clear Learning Objectives
Before every session, define what the student should achieve by the end (e.g., “Understand tenses” or “Solve quadratic equations”).
3. Interactive Teaching
Avoid one-way lectures. Use:
Questions and answers
Live quizzes
Discussions
Real-life examples
4. Concept Clarity First
Focus on building strong fundamentals instead of rote learning. Break down complex topics into simple steps.
5. Use of Digital Tools
Make sessions engaging with:
PPTs or visual slides
Whiteboard tools
Videos and animations
Online worksheets
6. Regular Practice
Provide:
Class exercises
Homework
Weekly tests
This reinforces learning and builds confidence.
7. Feedback & Assessment
Give timely feedback on performance:
Highlight mistakes
Suggest improvements
Track progress regularly
Rates
Rate
- R136
Package rates
- 5h: R680
- 10h: R1360
free lesson
The free first lesson with Divya allows you to get to know the tutor and discuss your needs and expectations.
- 1h
online
- R136/h
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