Cultivating Bilingual Competence via ESL
Cultivating Bilingual Competence via ESL
Teaching English as a second language is probably one of the best things you can do if you love the English language. You’ll not only get to share your love of the language, but you’ll also help those who could fulfill their life goals if they learn English. Here are 10 tips that will completely transform your teaching experience.
- Teaching English as a second language using videos
- Teaching English to foreign students
- Teaching English to adults
- How to teach English in a fun way
- Use fun language learning apps to break the routine
- How to teach English abroad
- English as a second language for kids
- Read and analyze fiction stories together
- Attend educational shows to get inspired
- TESOL, ESL, and TEFL Certifications
How to become an ESL teacher
I was 17 years old when I discovered I wanted to be ateacher . I honestly owe this one to my brother who was 5 at that time. His teacher had this tradition of inviting parents to the classroom on Fridays to read stories. That particular Friday it was my mother’s turn, but she asked me to go instead. And I was simply overwhelmed. Those little kids were more eager to discover new things than Spanish conquistadors ever have been to discover new lands. That was my “Eureka!” moment. The next thing I did was research what I needed to do in order to become an ESL teacher. Depending on the requirements of the country and the institution in which you intend to teach, you may need to complete a pedagogic module and earn an English certification.
But how to teach English as a second language ? Will I ever be capable enough to do that?
If you are having the same dilemma I had back then, the answer is “Yes, you can be and you will be.” and I’m saying this today: 3 amazing years since I officially am an English teacher. But we all know that becoming a teacher isn’t the hardest part. Actually, teaching feels like walking on a burning wire sometimes. In a heavily technologized visual era you yourself have to be a student in order to teach others. Times change. People change with them. And my point is that you can’tteach English as a second language (this being my personal example) in a traditional way in a world that shakes hands with artificial intelligence and has drinks at the bar with the entertainment industry. You have to find new ways of catching your students’ attention.
And I did. Honestly, it’s not entirely my merit because my tactics are mostly inspired by my experience as a student. What I did was make a list of all the strategies that worked for me and my colleagues. Next, I adapted this list to today’s trends, applied it in my classroom, and conquered two new lands called “interest” and “attention”. If you want to conquer the same lands in your classroom, stick around with me. I summed up my strategies in a list that I like to call“The Decalogue of the Modern Teacher” .
1. Teaching English as a second language using videos
I have a lot of friends that learned the basic English vocabulary by watching English cartoons. You might have some too. And I’m actually pretty sure that this is not a government secret: people (regardless of their age) learn faster and better when adding something they really enjoy doing to the learning process.
Although this is a great teaching tactic, don’t let yourself be carried away. The first thing you want to do is research. The method won’t work if your students don’t like the movie or the cartoons that you have chosen. The secret is to stay anchored in modernity.
Pro tips:
- Adapt the content according to the age. I hope this doesn’t surprise you, but kindergarten kids won’t care a bean about TEDx Talks.
- Use English subtitles! This is a must. Listening tofluent English speakers might be hard in the beginning.
- Discuss and review in English. I know they usually don’t have opinions, but if they watched something that was of interest to them, they will want to talk about it. Our desire to express certain opinions makes us more eager to break language barriers.
- Title: Cultivating Bilingual Competence via ESL
- Author: Christopher
- Created at : 2024-08-15 17:42:51
- Updated at : 2024-08-16 17:42:51
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