Learn English with the Gymglish team
Meet the members of the Gymglish content team. We put your lessons together!
Andrew Arnon (Content Manager)
I have always had a passion for designing English courses via e-mail, even before I invented the Internet at the age of 6. As a young child in America, I roamed the streets of San Francisco collecting the seeds for the stories which would later become elements of the Delavigne Corporation saga. After a touching experience with an ostrich, in which I touched an ostrich, I had a premonition that ostriches would become part of my world at some point. This episode would become an inspiration for my work on the Rich Morning Show, cartoon English lessons sent via e-mail. I am unmarried and have no children that I know of. I enjoy bicycles, basketball and other words starting with the letter 'b'.
Teaching English via e-mail is a lot like caressing a cactus: You think it's a great idea at first, but it always ends in minor hand injuries.
Andrew Arnon
Francis Lee (English teacher, creative writer )
Growing up in a very green part of London, Francis spent his childhood talking to foxes and giving nuts to squirrels. This served him well when, in his later years, he decided to converse with students of English and feed them with idioms. Idioms are like nuts in many ways, they both only make sense to those who know how to crack them, and you can easily choke on them. When he's not creating English lessons, you can often find him on a football field, in a cinema, or teaching baby pigeons how to fly. He is a size Medium to Large and likes good quality kitchen knives.
Steady, watch me navigate , haha haha ha.
Francis Lee
Jim Sheppard (English teacher, creative writer )
Jim likes teaching: ask him to name 3 prepositions, he'll give you 4; ask him for a complicated idiom, he'll give you one off the top of his head; ask him for some useful e-mail language and he'll get back to you ASAP; ask him to explain the present perfect, he will bite your ear off. That's probably the eighth time he's been asked that this week. Jim is half Welsh, half English, one third reserved, one quarter musician, but all teacher.
I could have been a nuclear physicist.
Jim Sheppard
Actors who appear in your lessons
Our creative teaching team is joined by a group of actors with a wide range of accents in order to record the dialogues in your Gymglish lessons. These include professional actors from the US, UK, Ireland, Australia, South America, Asia, Europe, etc.). The English in your Gymglish lessons is truly global!