The blog named Authentic Teaching and I have read and comment on this blog's post Frank's Frustrated Teaching which is telling a story about a language teacher's
frustrated experience. This teacher complains about his students' frustrating
cooperation and communication and the learners just don't have the "hot
buttons" and the teacher don't know what to do. This situation is worth
thinking for every person who is engaged in Education career.
I think it is not enough with
only the instructor possesses passion. Teachers and students both should have
passion. In China, English teachers are often in a awkward position that
teachers want to foster students’ interest in English, however on the other
hand, they have to be a test preparer who is instructing students how to get a
higher grades in exams, instead of giving the students some insight about
learning language. Teachers could only stimulate students with if you learn
English well you could get a higher points in exams and in the future you would
probably go to a famous college and find a better job and earn much money.
That’s the way we Chinese English teachers encourage students. So I really want
to change the situation.
After
reading Willy C. Cardoso’s post, I get to know the website TED.com which is an
awesome website! It covers various interesting
topics and I think I could use those video clips in my future English teaching!
I think this website could easily arouse students’ interest and give them
motivation to learn English well. I mean, it could give them motivation that
with learning English well they could really broaden their horizon and get to
know the world better!
1 comment:
The post you linked to was interesting, but I didn't see your comment on the site.
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