Hello,
My name is Roberto Ramos Noguera. I'm mexican and I was born in the city and maritime port of Tuxpan, located north of the big , eastern state of Veracruz.
As for my professional studies, I've got a Bachelor's degree in International Relations and a posgraduate Diploma in Customs Operations. Both, by the National Autonomous University of Mexico which, to this day, is considered the Hig...
Hello,
My name is Roberto Ramos Noguera. I'm mexican and I was born in the city and maritime port of Tuxpan, located north of the big , eastern state of Veracruz.
As for my professional studies, I've got a Bachelor's degree in International Relations and a posgraduate Diploma in Customs Operations. Both, by the National Autonomous University of Mexico which, to this day, is considered the Highest House of Studies of the country.
I also studied other languages as french and portuguese. Studying languages allowed me to acquire the ability to teach them with methods and different techniques. I also realized what are the more difficult topics for students to assimilate. In English, we have for example:
1) Advanced tenses like Present and Past Perfect Continuos tense.
2) we have also Count and Non-Count Nouns as an abstract topic to dominante.
3) Two word verbs also known as phrasal verbs: a verb followed by a preposition that result in a different meaning than the verb alone.
4) Irregular verbs which it seems they have to be memorized. But much better to assimilate them through conversation.
5) Perfect modals: would have, must have might have, etc.
6) Conditionals.
7) Reported Speech.
Don't worry at all! We' are going to go over all these topics in a practical way, through conversation, and we are going to see easy tips and formulas as not to forget how to use them.
English is not difficult at all. That is just an urban legend. I guarantee You!
I'm at your service.
Sincerly.
RRN.