Meet Your team!
KI ensures that we have access to the top 5% of instructors in the ESL field.
Each of our specialist instructors has more than ten years of experience teaching business communication to corporate clients. Furthermore, we select instructors who can make a real connection with students, have a passion for teaching, and work actively to improve educational services.
William Keith
About William:
Advice for Students:
Alexander d'Authreau
About Alexander:
In our classes, it’s important not to wait for the instructor to ask you questions. Be proactive by asking your own questions, interrupting, making requests. The more interactive you are, the more you can learn and improve in each lesson.
Simon Duell
BeYourself #LearnSmarter/LearnBetter #Learning4Life
About Simon:
I work to empower students to develop their natural English abilities in a relaxed, enjoyable environment. I can show how to think differently about language and help people to extend beyond their goals. I focus on all elements of communication so that you can evolve with the language as naturally as possible.
Advice for Students:
Be proactive, and challenge yourself to clarify and ask questions at all times. Through this process you will build the confidence to be in a better position to learn in all situations when interacting with native speakers.You can never learn less, you can only learn more!
Ade Crawley
#ALittleEveryDay
#NeverStopLearning
About Ade:
learning environment is a great place to be yourself and express
your opinions. Learning a language is a path which never ends, join
me on the road to your success.
is a safe place where you can say how you feel and not worry about
what other people think. Be comfortable making mistakes; mistakes
are the key to learning.
Ryan Cheng
#LoveChallenges
#JustDoIt
#EmbraceChallengesGreatnessGrowth
About Ryan:
I understand my students because I studied Japanese and know the challenges of learning a second language and I also know what you need to do to overcome your limitations as a student, so I will teach you the techniques and methods that have worked for me to be able to speak another language more fluently and effectively.
To get what you want you should copy those who have what you want. Don’t follow people who don’t have what you want or else you will become like them. So, to be a better speaker you need to emulate a skilled (or native speaker) who you want to speak like. Welcome feedback from your instructor and be aware of your weaknesses then take massive and conscious action to change those weaknesses into your strength.
Scott Kleppin
Helping professionals gain the experience and confidence to perform their jobs in an English-speaking world is one of the most rewarding experiences I’ve ever had. I like to focus on getting students confident enough to say yes to any opportunity that arises, so that they can make noticeable and continual progress towards their professional and personal goals.
Advice for Students:
The most important thing to understand about language learning is that it requires experience. This means focusing on using the language as often as possible. In class, you should be participating, not just attending. Asking questions, confirming, clarifying, commenting; you need to be as interactive as possible to add to your overall experience level with the language. Outside of class, don’t worry so much about what you do to study, but more on just making sure you are using the language somehow in your life every day.
Julio Brockbank
#SafeSpace #ActiveNotPassive
#EveryMistakeIsProgress
About Julio:
I like to create a comfortable atmosphere where students can relax and not be afraid to make mistakes. Learning English need not be a difficult or stressful process, so I try to ensure students come away from lessons, positive about their learning journey.
Advice for Students:
In the lessons, try to be as proactive as possible. Don’t wait to be asked, make yourself be heard by asking questions, giving opinions, and making comments. The world won’t wait for you, so you need to grab opportunity when you can.