3687. The Teacher Is Essential in Class
I teach English to adults, as you know. And I would like to consider each lesson as a study session with my dear students. It’s an occasion for us to learn English. To learn new words, phrases, some syntax. Plus an occasion to have nice discussions about the topics from the textbook and from life itself.
If I consider that lesson as a study session, I will not get a bit nervous for acting in public, because on the other hand I like studying and learning English.
Even more, in that way I can have sort of a contemplative attitude in class, and that will positively influence on my students and my students’ learning and acquiring that target language. It will.
Something essential – you know – is planning that lesson, and there will be activities we carry out on the spot, and others that they, the students, will carry out on their own, working silently, and thus learning and acquiring English in some likely peaceful and quiet atmosphere: this latter is also essential for their learning. And for their acquiring the target language.
Something else. If each class or lesson is but a study session, well, the teacher may be implying himself more in the class, and so he may try to avoid a routine-like attitude in class: I’m there just to earn some money and I care not much on my students. No way. That’s the wrong attitude.
The teacher must be creative and fond of what he teaches.
So each class as a study time, even the teacher in that way may taste the lesson, and pass on that lure to his students: the eagerness to learn English.
Moreover that attitude will for sure provide gravity to the teacher him or herself, and their students could likely consider them more and more. And that’s good for the students. All this may be also applied to teaching kids: who doesn’t recall some good teachers when we were kids at school? I mean, and don’t get me wrong, the teacher shouldn’t selfishly think of his or her prestige before their students, for teaching is some service to other people.
And we teachers are here to pass on knowledge and hopefully some wisdom to them, to pass on our civilization traditions to them. And what a responsibility for us teachers! Have a nice day.
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