English Teacher: Tucking in Her Skirt Properly
When it comes to teaching a language as complex as English, an effective teacher needs to have not only a solid grasp of the language itself, but also the ability to connect with students on a personal level. This is where the art and humanities come in, skills that are often overlooked in the world of education. As a Westerner with a background in art and humanities, I strive to bring these skills to my English classes, creating an environment that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and meaningful connections.
The World of Vlogging: Meet Tangerine Cat
In today's fast-paced digital world, it is essential for teachers to keep up with the latest trends and technologies in order to reach their students. One such trend that has exploded in recent years is vlogging - short, informal videos that cover a broad range of topics. As an English teacher, I recognized the potential of this medium to connect with my students in a new way, so I began creating my own vlog - Tangerine Cat. Through this platform, I share my thoughts, experiences, and teaching tips with a wider audience, fostering a more engaging, interactive learning environment.
Nouuu: Engaging Young Learners in English
Teaching English to young children can be a daunting task, especially if they are not yet fluent in their native language. However, I have found that by incorporating play and creativity into my lessons, I am able to create a fun, relaxed environment that encourages children to learn naturally. One such tool I use is Nouuu, an interactive learning app that engages children in the language through games and activities. By incorporating technology into my teaching, I am able to bridge the gap between traditional and modern teaching methods, creating a dynamic and effective learning experience for young learners.