My approach

As a language learner myself, I want my learning experience to be motivating and fun. Learning a language can be incredibly difficult and challenging at times, and it helps when the material gives me energy.

As you might have read on the “About Me”-page, I am an experienced elementary teacher and I have found opportunities to use my school approach in my work for The Dutchest Thing. Here are the key elements:

  • Building confidence in steps by focusing on passive language development first (reading and listening) and the active language development second (writing and speaking).
  • Offering clear and relevant examples.
  • Asking why an answer might be right and discussing it in-depth, rather than saying an answer is right or wrong.
  • Anticipating to the needs of my students, rather than demanding them to conform to my needs.
  • Taking the time when that is needed, and speeding up when the opportunity is there.
  • Creating learning opportunities by asking you to think, rather than having me correct you.