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There are a couple of challenges related to teaching English. For most people, they think they can teach English because they are native English speakers, however this notion is false. There is a reason why people go to school for teaching degrees. Teaching English means understanding how the English language works (lexical categories, syntax, etc.) and being able to teach it effectively and accurately. Take for example teaching grammar. Can you explain infinitives and gerunds? How about how to identify phrasal verbs versus prepositional phrases? If you get training (CELTA for example) or even receive your MA in TESL, this will help you understand how to teach English. Another challenge to teaching English can exist in the location of where you teach. I don't mean rural versus urbal communities, but teaching English abroad requires you to understand the culture and how the native language is used in teaching English. As a teacher in South Korea, I have learned nuances in Korean which have helped me explain vocabulary and reading to Korean students. I recommend if you wish to teach English, understand your surrounding and culture. It could really help with connecting with your students.
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Because I love the English language,culture, and literature that's why I enjoy teaching it.I feel happy and satisfied when my students understand the lesson.Nervertheless teaching isn't an easy job at all !
Teaching of english was a common activity at Hull House in Chicago.
The fourfold aims of teaching English are to enable the student to listen to English and to understand what is being said, to speak English clearly and to be understood, to read English and to comprehend what is being read, and to write clearly in English and be understood, with a mastery of the grammar and mechanics of English.
Any course teaching English as a language would provide these skills. In order to understand English, or any language for that matter, you have to understand how to use it, which would encompassing speaking, reading, and writing.
Technical English involves grammatic and rhetorical rules. English literature involves the analysis of interesting parts of a story and the surrounding social context which made them interesting.
I understand English perfectly well, as I am English.
Tesol is "teaching English to speakers of another language", Tefl is "teaching English as a foreign language". Tesol is used in reference to courses such as the Trinity TESOL course. TEFL is used more commonly in the UK particularly in reference to TEFL jobs.
The Evergreen State College has an amazing teaching program. You can get your Masters in Teaching, and English is one of the most attended majors there.
teaching aptitude means probability of success in teaching.