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QUALITIES
OF A GOOD ENGLISH TEACHER
1. Excellent
English pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar skills
It
sounds obvious, but once you start work teaching in English you need to keep on
improving your own language skills. Your students need to be able to understand
what you say and trust your grammar. Sometimes teachers don’t get helpful
feedback from their managers about this to support them to improve. Here at the
Galway Cultural Institute, all our English teacher training courses include
intensive lessons in pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary.
2.
Patience
Learning
a language is difficult. Period. Full stop. Very few people find learning a new
language easy, especially adults. It’s a process of “un-doing” as much as
“doing,” learning how to form sounds the mouth has never made before, learning
to force the brain to not default to the native language’s structure and
context. If you’ve never tried to learn a new language before, you can assume
it’s ten times harder than you think. Keep that in mind when teaching and
employ patience liberally.
3.
Adaptability
One
of the standout characteristics of highly effective teachers is their ability
to adapt. When teaching abroad, educators often face unfamiliar teaching
methods, diverse student backgrounds, and unexpected classroom situations. A
successful teacher doesn't just cope with these changes; they embrace them,
using them as opportunities to learn and grow. This adaptability ensures that
they can modify their teaching style to best suit their students' needs, no
matter where they are.
4.
Creativity
Creativity
goes hand in hand with adaptability — another key trait we explored on this
list. Whether you teach first graders or doctoral students, you’ll need the
ability to innovate, think outside the box, and find novel solutions to
challenges, which will empower you to meet a wider range of students’ needs. Being
creative as an educator will also help you to foster creativity in your
students — an essential skill they’ll need for countless career paths
5.
Empathy
Empathy
is the ability to understand what another person is feeling or experiencing —
put simply, putting yourself in another person’s shoes. As a teacher, it’s
vital to practice empathy instead of making assumptions — for instance, making
efforts to understand and address the root issue that’s causing a student to
fall behind their peers, perform more poorly than they used to, or lash out in
class.
6.
Promotes a Love of Reading and Writing
Having
the quality of promoting a love of reading and writing is essential for an
English teacher because it cultivates lifelong skills and a passion for
learning. This love for reading and writing extends beyond the classroom,
enriching students’ lives and empowering them to communicate effectively in
various contexts throughout their lives. A good English teacher fosters a love
of reading and writing in their students. They introduce students to a variety
of genres and authors, encouraging them to explore different literary worlds.
They also inspire students to express themselves through writing, whether it’s
creative writing, essays, or journal entries.
7. The
ability to be encouraging
A
great teacher knows how to encourage students. They provide positive
reinforcement and praise students for their efforts. This encouragement
motivates students to continue working hard and strive for success. These are
just some of the characteristics that make a great English teacher. If you’re
looking for a top-quality English language course in Dubai, look no further
than Mosaic Nursery School. Our experienced and qualified teachers will help
you develop your skills and reach your full potential. Contact us today to
learn more.
8. The
ability to effectively convey information
A
great teacher can take the complicated concepts of the English language and
break them down into bite-sized pieces that students can understand. This
requires a deep understanding of the subject matter and the ability to
communicate clearly.
8. Keep up
to date with the latest methods and theories for English teachers.
Pedagogy
- the art of teaching - changes all the time, as research tells us how students
learn best. If you want to be a good English teacher, it’s important to keep on
learning about the latest theories on teaching and use these to update your
practice. It’s a good idea to subscribe to research blogs and websites, and if
you join any of our English
teacher training courses you’ll learn more about the latest thinking.
PERFORM
BETTER IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
1.
Practice, practice, practice
Let’s
face it, academic phrases won’t just fall from heaven and straight into your
brain. Even if your English is already quite good, don’t be complacent and
underestimate stressful factors such as the time pressure in an exam. You still
have to practice, no matter how much time you have left before your big day.
Try coming up with a word of the day, and then try to employ it as often as
possible. If you do this, don’t waste time on extremely specific words you will
never actually use. Instead, focus on conversational English which is likely to
be relevant in the exam.
2.
Reflect on your conversations
After
your conversation is over, take a moment to reflect. How did it go? How much do
you think you understood? How comfortable did you feel with that subject
matter? Did you encounter any unknown words? The mere act of thinking about it
in this way will increase your confidence for the next time you speak (and give
your targeted things to work on, for example vocabulary you didn’t understand).
3.
Watching English Language Movies & TV Shows
With
various streaming services available, it has become even easier for all to
consume shows and movies from different countries and cultures whenever they
choose.
Listening
to conversations in shows and movies can help you better understand formal and
informal language. You will also start getting used to some of the dialects and
jargon you wouldn’t necessarily know about from your English language books. Turning
the subtitles on can help you follow conversations and events much easier. This
can help make it easier to pick out terms and sayings that you may only understand
to take note of once you can get clarification on what it means.
4.
Reading Books, Magazines, and Newspapers
Reading various books, magazines, and newspapers is a great way to increase reading skills and vocabulary skills. The books to read must be selected as per kids’ level of understanding. If they are at the beginner or intermediate level, then pick a children’s books or an easy-to-read magazine. Newspapers are the best way to learn for kids in higher classes as they will be exposed to many new words and help them increase their vocabulary.
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