“I’ve always loved languages, and I had a teacher at Saint-Gilles College who made me love English. From then on, I always wanted to be an English teacher.” Laure Touzellier, from Générac in Vergezoise, is leaving for Australia for 9 months after her Bachelors and BTS. She will stay there for 3 years. He was employed as a French teacher at the University of the Sunshine Coast (Queensland) for 8 months, then moved to Melbourne (Victoria) to translate. “I really liked life there, the people are very open, they give everyone a chance, even without a diploma, I learned a lot about myself, about the world there. When I returned to France, I worked in Nîmes at a language school, but I didn’t like the usual method, it Not fun, not always attractive to children, so I turned to the method of an Englishman, M Graham, based on verbal expression and understanding, my goal was to create a development.Extracurricular activity, lessons at home, age group, children from 4 to 8 years old, elementary to college. , on Wednesdays or evenings, after school, to make them love English by discovering the world.”
Her classes are called Loll’ys English because Australians who can’t pronounce her first name call her Loll’ys. remained with him.
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