Amy Calvert
About Amy Calvert
Amy Calvert is an English Language Teacher with extensive experience in teaching and educational support. She has worked in various roles, including teaching English in Vietnam and managing social media for educational projects.
Current Role at Cambly
Amy Calvert currently works as an English Language Teacher at Cambly Inc. since 2020. In this role, she focuses on providing personalized English language instruction to students worldwide. Her responsibilities include assisting students with IELTS speaking and writing tests, helping them improve their language proficiency through tailored lessons.
Experience at iTutorGroup
In addition to her role at Cambly, Amy has been an English Teacher at iTutorGroup since 2020. She has developed a diverse teaching approach, catering to students of various ages and backgrounds. Her experience in this position complements her extensive background in English language instruction.
Teaching Experience in Vietnam
Amy has significant teaching experience in Vietnam, where she taught English for 2.5 years. During this time, she worked at ILA Vietnam from 2018 to 2019, focusing on language acquisition for students in Ho Chi Minh City. This international experience has contributed to her understanding of different educational contexts.
Educational Background
Amy studied at the University of Greenwich, where she earned a BA in History with Upper Second Class Honours from 2014 to 2017. Her academic background has provided her with a solid foundation in research and communication, which she has applied in her professional roles.
Previous Roles and Contributions
Prior to her teaching career, Amy held various roles, including a Communications and Events Intern and Research Assistant at the University of Greenwich in 2018. She contributed to the Greenwich100 blog, focusing on the history of the Royal Borough of Greenwich and its connection to female suffrage. Additionally, she worked as a Retail Assistant at Tate from 2014 to 2017 and as an Administrative Assistant at UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering in 2018.