Teaching Experience
International teaching experience across schools, community projects, and university programmes.
My teaching journey spans India, the UK, and Southeast Asia. From working in Mumbai’s slum districts with the Muktangan Educational Trust to teaching a summer programme at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, I developed a strong focus on confidence-building and real-world English.
Teaching across schools in and around Bangkok further shaped my approach. Immersive experiences, including a week-long English camp outside the city, reinforced my belief that language is best learned through conversation, culture, and everyday use rather than textbooks.
Since January 2026, I have been based in Jaipur with the I-India Educational Trust, piloting the TELL Education curriculum. I teach practical, real-life English while refining a scalable model that remains personal, engaging, and impactful.
Mumbai, India – Jan to Mar 2025
I began my teaching journey with the Muktangan Educational Trust, which supports eight schools across Mumbai’s slum districts. I was involved in lesson planning, classroom teaching, and even helped train new local teachers. A highlight was organising a city-wide open day where students showcased their work to parents and the community. The experience showed me how powerful English can be in creating opportunities. It was here that I first saw the gap between traditional textbook learning and the kind of English people actually need to succeed in real life.
Bangkok, Thailand – Sept to Nov 2025
From September to November, I taught across multiple schools in Bangkok and surrounding regions. Each day brought new environments and challenges, which taught me to adapt quickly and communicate clearly. My favourite experience was teaching at a week-long English camp in a Muslim school outside Bangkok. Living and learning alongside the students confirmed my belief in immersive, context-based learning. During this time, I began testing ideas from my TELL Education model—focusing on conversation, slang, and cultural English.
Cambridge, UK – July 2025
In July 2025, I taught at a summer camp hosted by East West Education at Anglia Ruskin University. With over 200 students attending, I designed and delivered a full English curriculum on short notice, including lessons and assessments. This experience shaped the foundations of TELL Education, as I realised how much students struggled with real-life English despite having formal training. It taught me how to build engaging lessons quickly, adapt to mixed-ability classes, and prioritise confidence-building alongside language skills.
Jaipur, India – Jan 2026 to Present
Since January 2026, I’ve been working with the I-India Educational Trust in Jaipur, where I’ve been piloting the TELL Education curriculum. I teach real-life English—focused on conversation, idioms, and cultural fluency—while testing and refining lessons for my future online platform. Each class helps shape a more practical, engaging way to teach English. This experience has also helped me understand how to scale a teaching model while keeping it personal and impactful for students from different backgrounds.