Daily English Conversation
- Target -
Goal
Help students to confidently use English for daily conversations, covering the six major themes of "food, clothing, housing, transportation, education and entertainment".
Practice practical conversations in specific situations (e.g. ordering food in a restaurant, shopping, arranging accommodation).
Improve students' language expression ability, enhance their vocabulary and sentence patterns, and strengthen the application of grammar in dialogues.
- Level -
level
There are four levels: basic, intermediate, upper intermediate and advanced.
Basic, Intermediate, Upper Intermediate, Advanced
Four levels, progressing gradually according to students' English proficiency
- Duration -
Duration
50 minutes of one-on-one teaching per class
Each class is 50 minutes
one-on-one tutoring
- Teaching Methods -
Teaching Methods
interactive teaching

- Role-playing and situational simulation: Practice through real-life dialogues in restaurants, shopping, etc.
- Story reading and video teaching: guide students to learn the intonation and vocabulary of natural conversation.
Immediate correction and encouragement

- The teacher corrects mistakes during practice and repeatedly reinforces students' correct expressions.
- Use simple and clear sentence templates to help students use English confidently.
- Course Content -
Course Content
Food
- Restaurant ordering and reservations: "Can I have a table for two at 7 pm, please?"
- React to food problem: "Excuse me, this soup is cold. Can you heat it up?"
- Exploring Taiwan's snacks and fast food culture: "What's the best bubble tea flavor?"
Clothing
- Ask for outfit suggestions: "What should I wear for a party?"
- Processing returns and refunds: “I’d like to return this shirt. It doesn’t fit.”
- Online clothing shopping conversation: "I ordered a red dress, but it's blue. Can I exchange it?"
Housing
- Booking and asking about facilities: "Is there free Wi-Fi in the room?"
- Conversation with landlord about renting an apartment: "I'd like to rent this apartment. Is it available next month?"
- Check-in and check-out: "Can I check in early? My flight arrives in the morning."
Transportation
- Asking for directions and taking a bus: "Excuse me, where is the nearest bus stop?"
- Buying tickets and renting a car: "How much is a train ticket to Taipei?"
- Dialogue between Customs and Airport: "What's the purpose of your visit? Business or leisure?"
Education
- Communicate with professors: “I need help with my project. Can we meet tomorrow?”
- Daily conversation between roommates: "Can I borrow your notebook for the math class?"
- Discuss extracurricular activities: "What club do you want to join this semester?"
Entertainment
- Discussing movies and music: "Who's your favorite singer?"
- Planning an amusement park trip: “What rides do you want to try first?”
- Sports & Entertainment: "Did you watch the basketball game last night?"
Assessment Methods
- Assessment every 10 lessons: Practice conversations in real-life situations, such as ordering food and asking for directions. Assess grammar application, vocabulary usage and fluency of expression.
- Final review: Summarize the key points of past courses and conduct targeted exercises on weak points.
- Every 10 classes, there will be an assessment: practice real-life situational dialogues, such as ordering food and asking for directions. This will evaluate the application of grammar, vocabulary usage, and fluency of expression.
- Overall review: Summarize key points from past lessons and conduct targeted practice on weak areas.
Course resources
- Lisa compiled her own business teaching materials, covering all situational dialogues and professional writing examples.
- Sentence templates and vocabulary cards help students quickly memorize practical expressions.
- Multimedia: Use teaching videos and audio to improve listening and speaking skills.
student needsstudent needs
- Personalized teaching: Provide more repeated exercises and basic sentence pattern guidance for students who learn slower. Use multimedia animation and associative memory method to enhance learning interest.
- For introverted students: Create a relaxed conversation environment to help them gradually build confidence in expressing themselves.
Parental involvement
- Class participation: Parents can accompany their children to learn about the progress of the course.
- Post-class feedback: Teachers provide learning comments for each class to help parents understand students’ progress.
Policy & Agreement l Course Notice & Agreement
- Students must take a trial course before ordering it, and both parties can only order the course after reaching a consensus. The trial class is free of charge and lasts approximately 25 minutes. It is conducted via Zoom. Please send the video link to LINE: @592nmeoi approximately 5 to 10 minutes before the class starts.
- Please read the course content on the website in advance and contact us via LINE: @592nmeoi. Fill in the registration form at the top of the message. We will respond as soon as possible with your level assessment and available time for the trial.
- After the trial class, you will be given two days to consider your application and your expected class time will be retained. If you confirm the course subscription, the student details, number of classes, class times and other information will be created on Google Cloud. In addition, a PDF contract will be sent. Please read it carefully and sign it electronically to ensure that the student and the teacher reach a consensus.
Payment method: Payment shall be made by bank transfer within three days after signing the contract.
Attendance, Course Cancellation and Transfers:
- Lateness: If you are late, you must inform the teacher politely. If you are late three times or more per month or the cumulative lateness is more than 30 minutes per month, the teacher may withhold the salary for one class, and students may not object.
- sick leave:
- a. If a student is unwell and unable to attend class, he/she should inform the teacher one hour in advance to ask for leave.
- b. The hours missed due to sick leave will be made up by the teacher as needed, or the absence will not be included in the calculation of salary.
- Personal leave:
- a. If a student is unable to attend class due to some reason, he/she should ask for leave and inform the teacher three days in advance.
- b. The hours of absence due to students taking personal leave will be made up by the teacher as needed, or the absence will not be included in the calculation of salary.
- Cancellation policy: After students register, there are no refunds for the course. Please choose your course plan carefully.
- Course Transfer: If a student is unable to continue the course, after notifying the teacher, the student may transfer the remaining course to another person, and written confirmation must be completed within 3 days of the transfer.
Currently offered course programs:
- 10 classes: NT$10,000 (NT$1,000 per class), must be completed within 3 months, course handout fee NT$500.
- 25 classes: NT$22,500 (NT$900 per class), to be completed within 6 months, including lecture notes and homework.
- 50 classes: NT$35,000 (NT$700 per class), to be completed within 12 months, including lecture notes and homework.
- 100 classes: NT$50,000 (NT$500 per class), to be completed within 12 months, including lecture notes and homework. (Recommended for students with high course demand)
Note:
- All courses can be transferred, but no refunds are given. Please choose carefully before enrolling.
- The course offers a free 25-minute trial so that students and parents do not have to bear the burden of evaluating whether the course content is suitable for them.