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ABOUT ME

 

12 Years of Experience as an English Teacher, Author and Publisher

HELLO THERE!

I’m Benjamin. I studied English Language as a major course of study at university. I taught English and Literature-in-English for over 12 years in the senior secondary schools, rising to the position of Principal.


I have written and published 11 books in print that are currently used as reading texts in various schools in my country. I have also published 16 eBooks on various online platforms.


This is my third year as an online teacher and I’m the CEO of English Classes Online. I’m passionate about teaching English, and my goal is to equip each of my students with the linguistic tools required for effective communication and for scoring high in their English exams. 


You can visit our YouTube Channel @englishclassesonline1 and watch our video lessons by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgt-UDzCt8OcDXD-7EDL5RA






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