Tips For ESL Teachers
Tips For ESL Teachers
Tips For ESL Teachers
English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers are in popular demand the world over. However, you may have to face special challenges while teaching students who are not native English speakers. Obama has offered a blueprint to modify No Child Left Behind, the federal law that establishes performance standards for all students. His proposal does not offer any specific guidance on assessing students who are not fluent in English. Currently, they are a subgroup under that law. If schools can't get these students tested on grade level quickly, they must offer free tutoring and allow transfers outside the attendance zone. Schools are always on the lookout for skilled teachers who can help them meet government literacy targets. Being sensitive to cultural nuances is an important part of teaching ESL. Here are some tips for ESL teachers- 1. If you can't speak the language of the country you are teaching English in, a good teacher-student relationship is valuable. Make learning fun for your students, using games so that they are less self-conscious. 2. Another way to get your students to open up is asking them to teach you something. It could be their language, or some other aspect of their culture. 3. Familiarize yourself with the school's grading system and use it. You should teach your students so that they do well in the school examination on the subject, besides learning English. 4. Reading up on the culture of the country you will be teaching in can serve as conversation starters with your students and other teachers when you begin work. 5. Find out the age of the children you will be teaching. However, you should be prepared to teach additional classes, so carry extra material. 6. Remember that you can only work in the existing system. Trying to change the system is likely to alienate your students, employer, and other teachers. 7. As an outsider, it is inevitable that you will be treated differently. Accept it, and don't feel awkward if you make mistakes in the language. 8. Your Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) certificate will be proof of your qualification. A professional attitude will earn you the respect of your employer as well as students. ESL teachers will need to apply their knowledge of students wherever they teach. Searching for jobs in this sector involves monitoring specialist employment sites. ESLjobfeed.com is a RSS feed which has been designed to connect ESL teachers with related teaching jobs and resources all over the world. They only search sites which have content specific to English language teaching positions, so that you can be sure of focused postings!
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