697. The power of veterans in learning




One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, “What to do with oldish students? As you told me they’re 50 on, approximately, right? Well, they registered in that course whose teacher is you, because they wanted to.



Yes, I know they may not have the same flexibility of mind like children. However they can apply the ways of thinking that corresponded to their intellectual professions. It’s somehow more difficult – and different – for them to learn English, sure thing. Their capabilities and memories are not like they used to have, natural. But if they wish to learn, they’ll invest the needed effort and perseverance, and also their discerment.



I also had old learners some years ago. I didn’t set homework to them, but some of ‘em did study at home... They need you a lot, to foster and guide their capabilities. They’re very motivated and enthusiastic to learn. They brought motivation to the first classes, and it’ll increase as they see their progress.” / Photo from: mercedes benz 1960 allcarcentral com


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