Learning a language is pretty much like learning to drive, with a little bit more fun

Tea

Hi everyone, I'm Tea!

CELTA certified • IELTS 8.0

My dream is simple: help everyone learn whatever they want, in the most effective and time-efficient way.

I was never an excellent student by conventional standards. Didn't get into specialized schools, didn't win scholarships or top the class.

But because of that, I deeply understand how learning can completely change someone's life. I believe knowledge only has real value when it can be applied to create change, helping yourself and others.

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Understand effective learning methods

42 articles • ~55 min read

I THINK

"Learning English is not hard at all. It's just like learning to drive."

Learning is not just to understand but to be able to do. Some say you just need to be able to do it, no theory needed. Others believe you must master theory first before applying. But why not both?

In high school, I was 'uncooperative' not because I hated learning or teachers, but simply because that method of learning was ineffective. I believe learning needs to be optimized, focused on what's truly useful.

In recent years, English has been 'mystified', causing unnecessary pressure on learners. For me, English should return to its true nature: a normal skill that anyone can master.

At this little home - this website - of mine, what will you learn

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Explain common misconceptions

I've heard people say... - unfortunately in teaching and learning English, people... talk a lot, but among those are thoughts that slow you down for decades, even decades without being able to learn... I'll explain clearly what's right, what's wrong, which learning tips truly have foundation and effectiveness, and which tips are just media tricks to exaggerate importance - to sell more, or folk tips that seem harmless but waste time, and are also... useless.

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CELTA-standard methods

How I and my students practice speaking, writing, listening so every hour of study produces real results. Based on Cambridge's CELTA method - tried and tested for decades.

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Tools & habits

Apps, exercises, time management tips so you can self-study persistently

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Learn right, learn once. From Thi's experience, dedicating 7-10 hours per WEEK for 6 months - with the right method - you can become conversationally fluent in all common topics.

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Based on U.S. Foreign Service Institute (FSI) research and Thi's teaching experience.