Assist delivering engaging and supportive sessions aimed at helping participants practice speaking English in a relaxed conversational group.
- Assist the facilitator in preparing and setting up for English conversation sessions.
- Provide one-on-one support to participants, helping them with pronunciation, vocabulary, and conversational skills.
- Ensure all materials and resources are available and organised for each session.
- Help to create a supportive and inclusive environment where participants feel comfortable to practice speaking English and ask questions.
- Encourage participants to engage with each other and build connections through conversation.
- Collect feedback from participants to help improve future sessions.
- By offering your support and creating a welcoming environment, you empower women to enhance their language skills, build confidence, and meet new people.
Skills Required:
- Fluency in English, with the ability to assist others and demonstrate correct pronunciation and usage clearly.
- Patience and empathy to support participants of varying language proficiency levels and backgrounds.
- Good organisational skills to help manage materials and ensure sessions run smoothly.
- Strong interpersonal skills to foster a positive and inclusive atmosphere.
- Effective communication skills to convey instructions clearly and provide constructive feedback.
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