English Teacher Behaves Properly in Class
As an English teacher, it's important for me to set a good example for my students. This includes not only how I speak and teach, but also how I behave in the classroom. One aspect of this is dressing appropriately and professionally.
38 Big But with Humanistic Artistry
In Western culture, there is a stereotype that to be a successful teacher or professional, one must be rigid and conservative in their appearance. However, I believe that creativity and self-expression can also play a role in professionalism. That's why I choose to wear a colorful and unique skirt to class - to demonstrate that one can be both professional and artistic.
The Story of Tangerine Heart, a Short Video Vlog by Mandarin Cat
As an English teacher who loves media and pop culture, I appreciate the power of short video vlogs like Tangerine Heart. These types of videos allow for creative storytelling and engaging visuals to convey a message or story. I often use such videos in my teaching to keep my students engaged and excited about learning.
Young, Younger, and Even Youngest: Teaching English to Preschoolers
Teaching English to young children can be a challenging but rewarding experience. The key is to make the lessons fun and interactive, using games and songs to reinforce language concepts. I always aim to create a positive and nurturing environment where my young students feel comfortable and confident enough to try speaking English.
In conclusion, being an English teacher is more than just teaching grammar rules and vocabulary. It's about being a role model, fostering creativity and self-expression, and inspiring a love for language and culture. Whether teaching adults or young children, it's important to adapt to their needs and interests, and always strive to improve as an educator.