Inspiring English Learners: A Journey in Teaching and Learning

 Hello! My name is Johan Monsalve Ramírez, and I am an enthusiastic English teacher dedicated to making language learning an engaging and rewarding experience for my students. With several years of experience in the field, I have had the pleasure of working with diverse groups of students, helping them navigate the complexities of the English language.

My passion for teaching goes beyond the classroom. I believe in the power of language to connect people and open doors to new opportunities. My approach is student-centered, focusing on interactive and practical methods to ensure that learning English is not just educational but also enjoyable.

In addition to traditional teaching, I am always exploring innovative ways to integrate technology and creative activities into my lessons. From using multimedia resources to organizing language games, my goal is to make each class a dynamic and immersive experience.

Through this blog, I aim to share my insights, resources, and experiences in teaching English. Whether you are a fellow educator looking for new ideas or a student eager to improve your language skills, I hope to provide valuable content that inspires and supports your journey in learning English. Thank you for joining me on this exciting adventure!


Learning English from Scratch: A Step-by-Step Guide


Step 1: Start with the Basics

Alphabet and Pronunciation

  • Begin by teaching the English alphabet. Practice the pronunciation of each letter
  • Use alphabet songs and videos to make learning fun.


Basic Greetings and Phrases

  • Simple greetings like "Hello," "Goodbye," "Please," and "Thank you."


  • Practice common phrases such as "How are you?" and "My name is..."


Step 2: Build Basic Vocabulary

Everyday Objects

  • Teach the names of common objects around the house, classroom, and community (e.g., book, chair, car, etc.).

Family Members

  • Introduce vocabulary related to family (e.g., mother, father, sister, brother).







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