627. She's satisfied




One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “Students in groups, and perhaps more in the case of students in private classes appreciate their teacher to be honest, sincere, honorable, and devoted to them.



If this teacher shows -and does have- a real and true interest in their students’ learning English, things will go smooth, more likely. The teacher ought to be really interested in what the students are saying in English. The teacher shouldn’t interrupt at any error or mistake. Being a teacher means devoting to his or her students, not at all a poor showing-off and a vain flattering, or a fulfilling his or her schedule and see you tomorrow.



He or she should listen to his or her students, attentively, maybe nodding, paraphrasing... It’s not an official, cold and hole being funny and hearing. And please when grading tests let the sheet not have too much red ink, also praise the students’ correct achievements -this is very encouraging for them.” / Photo from: myamericandegree com

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