ESL and English Tutoring by Mike Simpson (Toronto, Canada)
Hello! I’m Mike. Welcome to MyEnglishTutor.ca
I launched My English Tutor to connect with students seeking interesting and accessible online tutoring from an experienced Canadian tutor. All students, from across Canada and from abroad, are welcome to study with me.
I am a teacher from Toronto. I have worked for twenty years with students from around the world. I am passionate about education and communication. I sincerely hope you will enjoy your guided learning journey.
“Are you interested in working on professional development, academic writing or conversational English? Need help with Canadian culture, business writing, essays or accent reduction? I’m here to help. Let’s get started”
Please feel free to send me an email! Reach out via my contact page.
All the best,
Mike Simpson
Areas of study I can help you with: English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) and English Literature including Writing, Speaking, Business, EAP and Canadian Culture.
Teacher Mike Simpson
Location: Toronto, Canada
Clients: Students in Canada and around the world
Let me help you with your English study, online or in-person in Toronto and GTA.
Study English with a teacher from Toronto, Canada
Lessons are available online or in-person
Recent Posts from My Blog
Learn about Canada via Instagram (Social Network for Education Part 1)
WHAT PLACES ARE ON YOUR BUCKET LIST? Have you ever wanted to travel across Canada? It’s a bucket list item for many of us, whether we are Canadians, travelers to Canada or visiting business people or students. Recently I wrote about my cross-Canada education resource...
Mike’s Guide to Online Meeting and Video Conference Software (Zoom, Skype, Meet, Teams)
How Can You Choose Between Online Meeting and Video Conference Software? (Zoom vs Skype vs Meet vs Teams) In the age of COVID-19 there’s a new interest in online meeting tools. Whether it’s a kindergarten or university class, chat between friends or business meetings,...
Video Study: Is Namaste or Bow Preferable to a Handshake? (Greeting Customs from Asia/India)
In my last blog post about the Coronavirus I discussed the history of the handshake and shared some of my personal experience. Ever since SARS I have felt reluctant to shake hands and touch objects like subway handrails. Now that we are deep into the first round of...