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Tye and English EngLang Tuition, worth it?

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luffy:

--- Quote from: ReganM on February 12, 2011, 04:10:12 pm ---Yeah, me and some friends have signed up for their English Language classes, they said they don't have room for us but would open up another class. Still waiting on info, I called them and they said they'd (hopefully) call us within the next week...

Anyway, it's in a class setting and they told us we'd be taught by Mr. Tye, the main boss principal guy. Is Tye and English good? Or should we look for other EL tutors?

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O.O
If you don't mind telling us, what school do you go to?

david10d:
I'm assuming you spoke to his wife? Damn she's such a beautiful, nice woman. [/boner]

Tye's great. His teaching techniques are awesome and he usually drills the concept into your mind using food as examples.

Though I can't say much about his time wasting and anecdotes. Apparently he had a friend who had a tiger that licked his foot (the tigers tongue was like sandpaper). Yup, wasn't very pretty.

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ReganM:
David:
Wait, David, is his wife Kathy?!?!?!?!?!?! We did speak to Mr. Tye himself though, he seemed pretty cool.

Luffy:
Umm... I don't think you know us..

AccFur:
okay, thanks! We won't be behind, we're going to for like, "extra" knowledge, haha.

panicatthelunchbar:
who is mr.tye, and where does he teach? im doing englang 1/2 but looking for tutors from now.
does anyone have his number or email?

ReganM:
totaled: well, after my first lesson, it seems like he's OK. I'll see how he marks our essays I guess, we're just tyring him out for a term.
panicatthelunchbar: Google Tye and English, he's not a private tutor but a class type thing.

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