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I have an extensive experience in teaching Portuguese to foreigners.
I have a Master of Foreign Languages at Universidade do Minho.
I am committed to provide the best learning experience of your life. My goal is to make the process easier and more engaging for all my students, from all around the world.
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LPO Teaching Methodology
LPO uses full immersion and the communicative approach in their lessons.
What is full immersion?
Full immersion refers to using only the language being taught with no translations into the common language ie English.
This encourages the student to communicate using the language they are learning, to really live the language and create an environment where students feel comfortable speaking and listening in the foreign language, and most importantly feel comfortable making mistakes and thereby improving.
What is the communicative approach?
The communicative approach focuses on the student doing the work rather than the teacher. This means that the students should be doing a lot more talking than the teacher and the students are given an opportunity to discover the mean and use of language through tasks and activities, rather than explanations from the teacher. This is achieved through lots of pair-work and group-work activities which allow students to learn from each other and have maximum input.
How do we use the Full Immersion approach?
LPO teachers can make themselves understood using a variety of techniques, even from beginner level. Typically, teachers will use gestures, visuals, objects, and examples to convey meaning, and this always involves a context for the language.
What is the students’ role?
Students need to work hard in class and it is important that students participate fully. It’s also important to understand and recognize that speaking up and making mistakes is a completely normal part of the language learning process and that language correction by the teacher of their own and others mistakes is an integral part of improving.
What are the advantages of this teaching methodology?
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You learn faster. As you become used to this way of teaching you will absorb vocabulary items more naturally and quickly.
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You learn to speak more naturally, without analyzing every word and sound. This method trains you to think in the language you are learning, and not to translate word for word.
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You’ll have more confidence to use what you have learned outside of the classroom. Because you are living the language in the classroom, you will be better prepared to use it in real scenarios.
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You will understand the language when you hear it outside of the classroom. Because you are used to hearing the language spoken, you will be able to understand it in real-life situations.
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You will develop good pronunciation as you will get maximum exposure to the language. This will help you to develop correct speech patterns and native-like pronunciation.
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Learning in this way is fun. You will be using the new language straight away, which is a lot more motivating and engaging than only studying grammar rules.