I did my Masters in English Literature from University of Leeds. As a person, I’ve always been passionate about teaching and would frequently volunteer to explain lessons in classes. It wasn’t until much later, when I was volunteering in a couple of NGOs that I realised a vast number of children in India were struggling to learn English due to a lack of adequate resources. In this growing era of globalisation, knowing English is strikingly important which is why my objective became to bring forth my knowledge and skill set to teach English Language and Literature. Literature has the power to influence, educate and empower individuals and its subjectivity is one of its striking beauty. I strongly believe that it is best taught when we open dialogue so we must give children a platform for their thoughts and voices. Just like the subject, I’m aware that every child is different as well so I like to make an extra effort to customise my ways of teaching to suit the needs of the child. I believe an educator has a big responsibility to bridge the gap and show the various possibilities that Literature has to provide of the world. I love the subject more so because it can be made fun and reaches the soul if we put our mind and heart into it with honesty. My aim is to improve every child’s learning experience by bringing in my own character to the lessons, and help them to achieve their full potential. I hope to be able to instil the sense of excitement and joy I feel when teaching the subject, in my students too.




