I have 3 years of experience in teaching English online to students from all over the world such as, Turkey, Colombia, Mexico, UAE, Saudi Arabia, China, Argentina, Spain, Portugal, Brazil etc. I have taught students on all levels, from beginners level to profiency level. I also have 2 years experience in face to face class settings.
It is, in my opinion, very adjustable. I don't really have a f...
I have 3 years of experience in teaching English online to students from all over the world such as, Turkey, Colombia, Mexico, UAE, Saudi Arabia, China, Argentina, Spain, Portugal, Brazil etc. I have taught students on all levels, from beginners level to profiency level. I also have 2 years experience in face to face class settings.
It is, in my opinion, very adjustable. I don't really have a favorite teaching approach or technique of relating to students in a classroom setting. Because each class and each lesson, in my opinion, are unique. A competent teacher should always adapt their instruction to the audience, the degree of order in the class, the level of difficulty of the lesson, and other factors. I merely like a one-on-one approach to instruction, switching back and forth between the roles of delegator, facilitator, and authority. My instructional approach might also be compared as coaching. I attempt to ask the correct questions of my students instead of providing them with the answers, and with the aid of group projects and demonstrations, they ought to be able to do so. I don't have any reason to question the success of my teaching approach because so far it has been working fantastically.
In a nutshell, you can learn everything and anything in my classroom. My students learn how to listen to English and understand it, as well as develop writing and speaking skills in the language. We can have classic conversations, casual conversations, grammar instructions and new vocabulary words.