What a wonderful experience it was to work at Christine's English School, even if it was for only two hours! This is my student and I. We went over vocabulary, pronunciation, articles, reading, writing, idioms, and plain old conversation. I went into the lesson a bit nervous and left beyond happy. We shared a couple things in common. We are both in the construction industry and we both play guitar (I'm horrible and he has concerts!). I love teaching because as much as you teach you are, at the same time, learning!
In this course, educators will learn how to support the needs of adolescent and young adults, helping them develop into confident, and independent readers and writers. Focus will be on the improvement of literacy skills through meaningful, constructive engagements in reading and writing.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011
Christine's English School
What a wonderful experience it was to work at Christine's English School, even if it was for only two hours! This is my student and I. We went over vocabulary, pronunciation, articles, reading, writing, idioms, and plain old conversation. I went into the lesson a bit nervous and left beyond happy. We shared a couple things in common. We are both in the construction industry and we both play guitar (I'm horrible and he has concerts!). I love teaching because as much as you teach you are, at the same time, learning!
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Pictures like that make all this worth it!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, Alicia. I felt I was learning also when I was teaching my ESL student. I really had a hard time communicating with him but he actually read very well. So, I was wondering if he was conprehending what he was reading. It was a great experience.
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