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Robert G

@rgerchalk

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The Johns Hopkins University
Nursing
BANGKOK, Thailand
United States

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Language Skills

  • English (US): Native

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Rating & Experience:

(4.35)
106 sessions 16 Ratings Cancellations: 7 No-show: 2

Introduction:

You can improve your medical and business English with Robert

Do you need help with medical English?
Are you applying for residency in an English-speaking country?
Preparing for USMLE?
Are you a nurse who wants help with your English?
Do you working for a medical company, such as in pharmaceuticals or medical equipment, and need to improve your English?
Do you need help writing and editing medical or business documents?
I can help!

I’m a Registered Nurse from the United States, and I’ve been helping doctors, nurses, medical engineering professionals, as well as all kinds of IT and business learners. I’ve worked in mental hospitals, medical hospitals, nursing home care, with drug and alcohol treatment, been a nursing manager, nursing teacher (especially of mental health nursing and health care law)–and owned a construction business. I have masters (business/IT) and nursing degrees from the Johns Hopkins University, and TEFL certification. I help with medical vocabulary, social and cultural issues, accent reduction, note writing, handoff reports, document editing, CVs and resumes, and more.

We can do role-playing, you can read on my shared screen for vocabulary and pronunciation, go over medical or general words, or look at grammar. I can edit your notes, email, documents and articles. Book a lesson or send a message to improve your English today!

After working in the US states of Maryland (near Washington, D.C.) and Florida, I moved to Asia (Bangkok, Thailand) in 2018. I have visited over 40 countries and all 50 United States.

Teaching Specialty:

Business English Basics › Advanced

If you are already advance or near-fluent, I can help you go to the next level. I will check your pronunciation, explain the very fine meanings of words, and how to speak with patients, customers, co-workers, and managers in an American or other English-speaking setting.

Business English Basics › Intermediate

If you already communicate effectively in English, I can help you build on the knowledge you have. We can work with conversation, vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. I will tell you about office culture in the United States. I am familiar with types of business, management styles, law and some accounting.

Business English Basics › General

We can work with conversation, vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. I will tell you about office culture in the United States. I am familiar with types of business, management styles, law and some accounting.

Methods & Tools › Role-play

I can work with you if you are a doctor, nurse, applying for a job, or getting ready to give a speech. I will give gentle feedback and suggestions to improve your communication.

English Basics › Vocabulary / Useful Phrases

As I go about my day, whether in Thailand or traveling worldwide, I make a note of idioms and words in spoken English that my students might enjoy learning. During lessons, for some students, I go over a few of these words.

Everyday English › Situational Conversation

Often, words that seem innocuous (innocent, without any bad intention) can be “loaded” when used in certain situations. Whether in a conversation with a co-worker, and email to a manager or customer, or during a job interview–a listener could be offended if the speaker does not choose their words carefully. Whether during reading exercises, review of vocabulary words, or discussing an upcoming job interview, I am very careful to explain to the students the fine shades of meaning of words.

English Basics › Vocabulary / Useful Phrases

During reading exercises, I use the time to teach new words and explain meanings of words students do not know, or do not understand their use in the article. As well, I usually go over vocabulary lists tailored to the student's level and interests. I explain the "dictionary" definitions and also the fine shades of meaning, that they will need to know when using these words with native speakers.

English Basics › Accent Reduction

Some students are fluent English speakers, but their accent makes it difficult for them to communicate effectively with native speakers. For these students, I correct them as we have conversation, and while they read on a shared screen. Also, I work with students to improve their emphasis. In English we do not use tones for different meanings of a word, but native speakers expect emphasis with certain words. Speakers of Hindu and other Indian languages tend to speak Engish in a monotone (without emphasis) and Chinese speakers tend to “clip” their words and also not have much emphasis. For these students we practice during each lesson. I have some YouTube videos that students can watch while they read text that I provide. Then, I suggest they make little videos on their mobile phones, of themselves reading the text. They can compare their pronunciation and emphasis to my native American English.

English Basics › Grammar

For many students, I do grammar exercises, from the respected OWL site from Purdue University, in the United States. On each lesson, I keep a written record, so I can continue where we left off, in the next lesson. For all students, I gently correct their grammar as they speak.

Everyday English › Intermediate

First, I have a conversation with the student. I ask if they had any problems using English since the last lesson. Then I have many students read on a shared screen, especially from the New York Times. As they read, I note mis-pronunciations and correct the students when they finish a paragraph or two. Then I ask if there are any words or concepts they do not understand, in the article. I explain and discuss the new words with the student.

Résumé:

Education:
1994 - 1997
The Johns Hopkins University
Health Care › Nursing (Bachelor)
1998 - 2001
The Johns Hopkins University
Computer Science › Information Technology (Master)
2018 - 2019
LearnTEFL
Education › TEFL/TESL
Work Experience:
2002 - 2018
Universal Health Services (Mental Hospitals) Healthcare
Other Professional
Psychiatric nurse doing management, patient assessment and care, and education. I have expert knowledge of mental health and drug-alcohol treatment and hospital management.
2012 - 2018
Saber College and AIU Education
Teaching Professional
I taught live classes in a nursing college in Miami (United States). I specialized in mental health nursing but also taught health law, business, and general medical nursing, and took students to hospitals to practice their skills. Most students were intermediate English speakers who spoke Spanish at home. I also taught Nursing Informatics classes online.
Certifications:
2019
TEFL
120 Hour TEFL

Rating

Overall: 4.35

Teaching Skill
4.44 (/ 5.00)
Feedback
4.38 (/ 5.00)
Enthusiasm
4.50 (/ 5.00)
Punctuality
4.06 (/ 5.00)
Voice/Video Clarity
4.38 (/ 5.00)

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