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Welcome to English with Meghan Mendoza.
Lambton College, University of Windsor, International TEFL Academy, Youtube.

MEET YOUR TEACHER!

Hi, I'm Meghan Mendoza, the creator of this course and your guide to fluent English. When I was just eight years old, I knew I wanted to be a teacher - not just to teach lessons, but to make a real connection with people and help them achieve their dreams. Since then, I've built a career doing exactly that.

I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Modern Languages and Second Language Education (Spanish) from the University of Windsor, as well as TESOL and TEFL certifications.
I've taught English for over 15 years - both formally and informally — working with students from all over the world, including France, Korea, Brazil, Mexico, Japan, Russia, and many more.
My journey has taken me from teaching children in South Korea, to working at a university language program in Canada, to now living and teaching English in beautiful Mexico.

My Mission is Simple:
To help you learn to speak English confidently, naturally, and proudly - even if you're busy, even if you're nervous, even if you've tried before. In my classes, I focus on: • Real communication - understanding fast native speakers, speaking clearly, and expressing your thoughts
• Grammar and pronunciation - explained simply and practically • Building your confidence - so you can actually enjoy speaking English.
I'm passionate about creating a supportive, flexible environment where you can grow at your own pace - no matter where you're starting from. Whether you want to improve for your career, your family, your studies, or simply for yourself - my courses are built with you in mind. Let's make your English goals a reality - together.

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