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Native vs. Non-Native English Teacher: The Pros and Cons Every English Learner Should Know
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๐๏ธDoes your English teacher need to be a native speaker? It's one of the most common questions among English learners โ and the answer might surprise you.
In this episode of the Learn English Podcast, an American English teacher breaks down the real pros and cons of working with a non-native English speaking teacher.
This episode is designed for intermediate English learners (B1โB2) who want to learn American English naturally and make smart choices about how they study. Topics covered include why a non-native teacher can be a strong advantage for beginners, the grammar-knowledge gap between native and non-native teachers, the risk of over-relying on your native language in lessons, and what to look for when choosing an English teacher.
Learn English through real conversation, honest teaching insights, and natural American English โ not grammar drills.
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๐ Vocabulary list:
1) Good fit โ Something that matches your needs or situation well.
2) Role model โ A person you admire and want to be like.
3) Interchangeable โ Two things that can be used in the same way without changing the meaning.
4) Subtle โ Not easy to notice or understand right away; very small differences.
5) Clarify โ to make something easier to understand
6) Reflect on โ To think carefully about something that happened.
7) Overt reliance on - Too much dependence on something that is obvious or not hidden.
8) Absorb โ To take in information naturally and quickly.