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Tim

Tim Howe was born in Eastleigh, England.
Tim started out as a German teacher in the British state school system.

His decision to switch to EFL abroad was largely driven by the promise of better weather and a free ski pass.

This took him to a private school on Lake Geneva and was followed by a post in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, retraining Maths professors to teach English.

Since gaining a degree in Translating and Interpreting from Bath University Tim has worked in house with language services of major companies and interpreted at international trade fairs.

Tim's family home is in the Hallertau, Lower Bavaria. Tim teaches up to Fachabitur and delivers in-company training and workshops in English.

Business Workshops
Effective Presentations
Meetings and Negotiations
Telephoning Skills

Workshops for Teaching Organisations
English Through The News
Literature & Film In Class
Time Savers, Fillers and Motivators

New:
Was - schon wieder ein Rollenspiel? or Making Role Play More Meaningful

Teilnehmeranzahl (min.): 8.
Kursgebühr: auf Anfrage. Ermäßigungen für Lehrervereine/Special rates for teachers' organisations.

Writers' Weekend
For native speakers of English and CEF level C.
Your chance to hone up your penning skills with lots of practical tips. Whether you want to write for profit or pleasure, or simply make your student handouts sound snappier.

Location: Will vary every time!
If participants are scattered around the country we'll try for as central as possible.


Workshops - Know Howe for English!
knowhowe@live.de

Know Howe Now - Message from Tim





Former Editor of Melta News, Tim is an active member of MELTA - Munich English Language Teachers' Association.


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