Dear all,
Today I’d
like to tell you a bit about myself. When I finished school I realized I did
not know what to do. I loved languages but I also loved music. So I took a year
off and worked to save money. Later I entered translation because I liked
languages. I did English and German but right in the middle of it, there was a
chance to travel to Germany and work there. So I did. When I got back to Chile
I fell into teaching by chance. Later I got my teaching degree.
I think
teachers are a great contribution to society but only if they have a vocation.
If not, they may be great researchers or academics, but not good educators. I
feel a teacher needs to be alert and attentive to what is happening in the
classroom in the whole sense of the word. They also need a lot of patience
& knowledge in their area of study. A teacher, as any other professional
needs constant training (formal or
informal) because the world changes, students change, and so does methodology.
I think one
of my favorite subjects at Uni was phonetics. I loved the idea of studying
& recognizing the English sounds and also to contrast them with the Spanish
sounds. I also enjoyed semantics and pragmatics.
One
professional I admire in my area of study is Rod Ellis. He is very well known
in the area of second language acquisition.
He has published a lot of books & I love the way he writes. In his
books he has covered areas of second language acquisition not only from the
traditional angle but also in a more critical fashion. He has got a very clear
way to express his ideas. I think this is good because not all teachers have
the time to read and if it is too complex, they may get lost and stop reading.
This, I think is because the lack of research most teachers (especially school
teachers!) do
Say:
-Why are you
studying this career?
- How do
professionals in your area contribute to society?
- What tools
will a professional in your area need to have in the future?
- What is
your favourite subject?
- Include
this and more in your answer.
- 195 words
minimum. (4 comments )
is grate your vocation for teach! I amazing your patience whit the student.
ReplyDeletei agree with you in that the teachers is very difficult profession, but is an honorable job
ReplyDeleteI think you must enjoy very much your activity! but it wouldn´t a good job for me.
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