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We're constantly looking for teachers who are willing to get to grips with the Intenga and teach a huge variety of students from all over the world in one-to-one, group and lecture formats. We have high expectations of our teachers. You must hold some kind of qualification (i.e. TEFL) or relevant, demonstrable experience of having taught English as a foreign language. We also prefer teachers to be able to speak at least one foreign language as we find that individuals who have learnt a second or third language come best equipped to understand the position students are in.
 
A high degree of computer literacy is also required, not only in order to operate the system, which in itself is very simple, but also to contribute to the resource library with recorded lessons and high quality learning materials, such as PDFs and interactive quizzes. We are always delighted if our teachers choose to take a more active role in the development of our site.
 
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In this English lesson about common greetings in English and how to say hello.

Hi! How's things? Hello, how's it going? Good afternoon, how are you? Hey, how you doing? There are many ways to say hello. How many different ways do you know?

In this English lesson about common greetings in English and how to say hello you will learn about register and various different useful phrases to start a conversation.

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker
Monday, 06 October 2014 02:00

Our teachers - EN

Meet our English Teachers

As English teachers our job is to present students with grammatical rules and vocabulary in an interesting, enjoyable and interactive way. We'll ask you lots of questions, but it's important that you also feel free to ask us questions. To give students some information about our teachers' professional and educational backgrounds, every Intenga teacher has provided a short introduction to themselves and their areas of interest and expertise. Flick through the profiles and get to know our teachers.

Tomas Busse

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Tomas Busse

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Tomas Busse

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Tomas Busse

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In this English lesson about the passive voice in English,

In this English lesson about the passive voice in English, you'll learn how to construct the passive form in the English language using the verb TO BE and the PAST PARTICIPLE.Everywhere, seldom, officially and really are all adverbs, but where do they go in a sentence? Find out Here!

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

 Related links:

www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/passiv.htm

www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/passive/exercises?simple-present

www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/esl-passive-voice-exercise2.html

In this English lesson about question tagging.

 

You know what question tagging is, don't you? You've already studied it, haven't you? And you know when and how to use question tags, don't you? If not, then you've come to the right place!Everywhereseldomofficially and really are all adverbs, but where do they go in a sentence? Find out Here!

 

In this English lesson about question tagging you'll find out how we form and use question tags in the English language. You will be shown how modal and auxiliary verbs are manipulated to form question tags and how changes in intonation can affect meaning.

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

 

related links:

www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/questions/question_tags3.htm

www.perfect-english-grammar.com/question-tags-exercise-1.html

www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/questionstags/menu.php

In this English lesson about modal verbs

Should'a, would'a, could'a, but I didn't. Can you decipher the differences between can, could, may and might? Modal verbs must be learnt if you're going to obtain a good level of English!Everywhere, seldom, officially and really are all adverbs, but where do they go in a sentence? Find out Here!

 

In this English lesson about modal verbs you'll find out all about modal verbs and how they differ from regular verbs. The basic functions of these verbs will be demonstrated by way of examples.

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related links:

http://www.englishpage.com/modals/interactivemodal1.htm

www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-modals.php#.VDUu7PmSx-g

www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2229

In this English lesson about the future perfect continuous tense in English

In this English lesson about the future perfect continuous tense in English you will learn how to structure the Future perfect continuous with WILL and Future perfect continuous with GOING TO. You will be shown the difference in structure of the different forms and the different situations in which they are used.Everywhere,seldom,officiallyandreallyare alladverbs, but where do they go in a sentence.

 

Find out Here!

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Listen to Audio Box
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker.

 

Related links:

www.ang.pl/cwiczenia/910

www.really-learn-english.com/future-perfect-progressive-exercises.html

www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-future-perfect.php#.VDUpP_mSx-g

Intenga presents an English lesson all about phrasal verbs with the verb turn

Now you've turned up here, you don't want to turn down the opportunity to turn your English around with a great lesson all about the verb Everywhereseldomofficially and really are all adverbs, but where do they go in a sentence? Find out Here!

 

Intenga presents an English lesson all about phrasal verbs with the verb turn. Phrasal verbs such as to turn upto turn downto turn intoto turn out and to turn round are examined.

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related links:

www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/phrasal-verbs-turn1.html

www.englishpage.com/prepositions/turnprep.htm

 

Intenga presents an English lesson all about the verb TO BE.

To be or not to be, that is the question. And the answer in this particular instance is... TO BE! 

Everywhere, seldom, officially and really are all adverbs, but where do they go in a sentence? Find out Here!

 

Intenga presents an English lesson all about the verb TO BE including the conjugation of the verb in the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms.

 

How should I study the materials?

  • Watch the video
  • Read the Outside the Box info sheets
  • Complete the Activity Box exercises
  • Take the interactive test
  • Book a class to practice with a native speaker

 

Related Links:

 www.eclecticenglish.com/grammar/PresentSimpleToBe1A.html

www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-be-present.php#.VDUfBvmSx-g

www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/be3.htm

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