What are you going to be teaching JB? What age range will you be teaching the subject to?Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@28 February 2004 - 09:31
I just received my ESL teacher certificate, gonna earn my way through medical school
yay
What are you going to be teaching JB? What age range will you be teaching the subject to?Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@28 February 2004 - 09:31
I just received my ESL teacher certificate, gonna earn my way through medical school
yay
The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.
Ihave no job, I have no school, I have no life.
well since i am inexperienced teacher i will start with tutoring first, then perhaps small class then see what happens later.
range...high school students to college students to professionals of other fields who are interested to learn English as Second Language.
i dunno about salary though but gotta start small first
i'll be happy with 20,000 a year to start off
Originally posted by stupidguy@28 February 2004 - 05:39
Ihave no job, I have no school, I have no life.
does that make him my boss? lmaoOriginally posted by hobbes@28 February 2004 - 06:35
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I hope you enjoy your journey through the profession JB. One to one is great, but a class is better for the interaction. My motto was 'The student is the main person in the classroom'. Nothing gave me greater pleasure than a student leaving at the end of a course, knowing as much, if not more about a subject than I did.Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@28 February 2004 - 09:40
well since i am inexperienced teacher i will start with tutoring first, then perhaps small class then see what happens later.
range...high school students to college students to professionals of other fields who are interested to learn English as Second Language.
i dunno about salary though but gotta start small first
i'll be happy with 20,000 a year to start off
I was sorry when I had to retire from it. Greatest job ever I did. Good luck.
The best way to keep a secret:- Tell everyone not to tell anyone.
I hope you enjoy your journey through the profession JB. One to one is great, but a class is better for the interaction. My motto was 'The student is the main person in the classroom'. Nothing gave me greater pleasure than a student leaving at the end of a course, knowing as much, if not more about a subject than I did.Originally posted by bigboab+28 February 2004 - 00:48--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (bigboab @ 28 February 2004 - 00:48)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-james_bond_rulez@28 February 2004 - 09:40
well since i am inexperienced teacher i will start with tutoring first, then perhaps small class then see what happens later.
range...high school students to college students to professionals of other fields who are interested to learn English as Second Language.
i dunno about salary though but gotta start small first
i'll be happy with 20,000 a year to start off
I was sorry when I had to retire from it. Greatest job ever I did. Good luck. [/b][/quote]
o hay dude since you are an English professor perhaps i can ask you about a lot of stuff
I had 2 semesters of English at the University of British Columbia it bored me to hell...
but i had fun with Shakespear plays. am always a fan of Shakespear.
I hated reading "Pride and Prejudice" i fall asleep so fast when I had that book.
u know how I got through? movies and notes from previous class..... reading for gist.
I passed that class yay
JB! I may profess a lot, but a professor, definately not. I was a humble IT lecturer at my local education esablishment. English is not my first language, I am Scottish.
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