3681. Teaching English Seen as Something So Great!

 Believe me, it’s something great to teach English to both kids and adults, and to help them learn and acquire it. It’s great, tiresome though. Well, which job is not something tiring? 

We cannot, however, as teachers confine our work to just teach English, or any other language. We need to be aware that we are facilitating some people would talk to some others. There is the core point of the issue. We are connecting people with one another. 

We have to bear in mind that our job is that great: one person communicates with another one. We teach English for practical purposes, communication in a word. And communication is something so human! And in class there must be that communication, between the teacher and the students, and among them all. 

We do not confine to teaching language facts, although we have to also teach them. We are making up bridges among people. And that’s simply great. Isn’t it? 

Thus let’s have in mind that we are treating human people, human persons. And so we will treat them very tactfully. 

On another post I think I said that we English language teachers do ask our dear students a lot, a lot of questions. Well, let’s be tactful. For we may be penetrating into their lives. And let’s be attentive to what they tell us, what they tell in class to everyone. 

In other words, our job is – has to be – like humanistic, or human, or even humane. I remember there’s a humanistic approach to teaching English, or any other tongue. 

And the classroom atmosphere has to be human, because we’re getting into others’ lives. It has something sacred. 

And the teacher cannot attend his or her classes to show off. That teacher will be delicate and honest and sincere. I as a teacher have to teach by being aware I’m carrying out a grand labor. For example I could consider the class as a language learning session, also I’m learning there, because I’m not a native teacher. And I consider studying the language as something so serious. 

Furthermore school has to be something high too: in class we – teacher and students – are in search for good, beauty, and truth. And subsequently the teacher has to grow as a person, and as someone better and better: we have those students in our hands! So the teacher, on their parents’ sake and name, have to transmit a lot of things to those students, like knowledge, experience, even some wisdom, concepts, notions, … our culture and culture roots, and our civilization. 

Teaching a language may be thus seen as something great. Phew! I stop here, have a nice day.

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