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Teach English in Xinshi Zhen - Xiangyang Shi — Xiangfan

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TEACHING BEGINNERS Teaching English in China is exciting (sometimes) but teaching beginners in China can be a game changer that is if you are up for the challenge. I mean of course if you weigh the options and if you are one of those people who are willing to compromise, learn and grow. Because honestly just like anything else it can be tough in the beginning but later you get the hang of it and end up loving it. Teaching beginners in schools and training centers differ a lot. I think many teachers freak out when they hear about beginner classes, but from my experience with enough preparation and if you are staying for a long time and know these kids have intentions of staying for along time then these are one of the best classes to teach because you get to train and nurture them to turn into nice human beings. Nobody said it’s gonna be easy but it’s not impossible and can be made a lot easy with a few pointers. Am not gonna talk about how you should do some research and the do’s and don’ts of teaching in China. How to survive a beginner class: Preparation: By this I mean lesson plans elaborate your ideas and how you gonna execute them and of course you gotta have a back up plan just incase, I know they are annoying but helpful. Presentation: Dress the part, I mean decent clothes and you may or not have to tone down the scents, smile, this is a universal language. Exaggerating: You have to be extra (clowning) when expressing your point, here props, pictures,intonations, facial expressions are key because many people are very visual learners and as the saying goes “a picture is worth a thousand words. Keep in mind that your gestures should be meaningful and educational, you don’t wanna be just making fun the whole time. Fun is not all bad just have to remember that they are here to learn. Reward system: having a reward system like stickers,stars,little presents, class rules(short and precise) and even warnings can make your life every easy especially when dealing with difficult and unmotivated learners although you have to be careful with the presents part given the cultural differences, you might need to do some research on what’s seen as appropriate and when. Remember to be consistent with the class rules. Support system:have a support group because these can be helpful and handy when its not all sunshine, have a good work relationship with your co-workers because they understand. Lastly don’t take things too personal I mean just have fun with your students because if you’re enjoying in the class so will the students, the energy you bring to class is contagious. I have been teaching in Shanghai for 3 or more years and I tell you this is a whole different ball game especially when you are black in a beginners class, there will be a lot of kids weeping at just the sight of you. And parents don’t make it better they usually go like “she/he is just afraid of you” yes of course it’s true they are children.Although after along time of bribing them with stickers,giving them hugs or a toy to hold on, having a conversation with the parents on what to do to help which makes them very happy by the way because parents like to feel like they are involved in their children’s education or even trying some tough love like letting them sit through a 1hr class crying they will finally grow on you and leaving will be the hardest decision you will have to make in life Having been in Shanghai for 4-5 years I have met a lot of foreigners teaching English “not sure you can call them expats” these people are always leaving the next summer or next semester for 10 years. In conclusion I highly recommend this course for everyone trying to teach abroad because if I had done this earlier I would have known what to expect and how to handle it.


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