3695. For Any Language Teacher in Trouble

 I’m not quite sure but I guess that the school subject of English is in some spreading considered as a mess or a farce, especially among young students. Even more it can be considered as a snap, an easy A, a doss, you understand what I mean? 

Perhaps it was like that in the past more than today, where you have to get a specific level, for example A2 through C2. And lately I’ve been teaching English to adults, so perhaps I have a previous perception. 

Alike in quite many schools the English teacher, maybe a native one, was like a buddy for some students. 

Well, you know, all that depends on the specific teacher: because that teacher can push toward excellence and he or she can teach with rigor. Perhaps also all that was because the teacher in class devotes quite much time to talking or nearly chatting with his or her students. 

So for example math can be seen as a more serious subject, but English, where you can spend quite much time to just talking … 

Well, let me tell you, any English language teacher can proceed with talking … with rigor and in a serious way, say. All is up to the teacher him or herself. In class I talk with my students – I try – in a mix of cordiality and seriousness. 

All depends on the teacher. As well the teacher can present his or her subject in a way that the students come to consider that, Hey this subject you’ve got to study it serious, it’s not that simple. 

Hopefully things are changing. 

And when you teacher address each student to ask them questions and language prompts, well, you could ask them serious and at the same time with prudence, real interest in what they say, profound respect, and the like. 

Some anecdote or story so as to finish. One day a dad was talking to his son, you know, he has to study harder, listen to his teacher, study the subject, take the notebook to write what asked to, after school he should go home and not lose time in the park and in stores, let your elder brother help you, attend classes, etcetera. Well, all the typical story about that usual conversation between father and son. We are used to them, right? And do you know that that scene happened 4,500 years ago in Ur, the oldest or one of the oldest cities of our world? So young people may be terrible, but is all that something new? Have a nice day.

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