Happy students make happy teachers! Here are some tips that
will help you be an effective EFL teacher.
1. Speak clearly, slowly and
distinctly.
2. Manage your class effectively. It’s
important to establish and enforce classroom rules, but remember that it’s also
important to have fun with your students. If you’re having fun, they’re having
fun. My students are much more responsive and willing to participate when they
are having a little bit of fun in class. Try not to be too strict and remember
to smile.
3. Talk about yourself. Tell your
students about your family and friends. Bring in photos from home. Share
personal stories with them.
4. Be funny. Students will really enjoy
your class if you make them laugh. Don’t be afraid to play the fool or make fun
of yourself.
5. Use lots of energy when you’re
teaching. Move around your classroom. Use gestures and noises to describe
things. Make lots of faces and draw pictures. Why? Providing some light
entertainment keeps their attention focused on you.
6. Games are always successful, even
with older students. Never underestimate what you can teach with a simple game.
7. When you are giving instructions on
how to play a game, repeat your instructions and demonstrate how to play.
8. Positive reinforcement is important
to new language learners of every age. Compliment your students, even if they
make mistakes.
9. Music makes learning interesting and
fun. There are loads of activities you can use music with. I’ve captured and
held the attention of all my classes with a little music. Music takes away
feelings of self-consciousness and it encourages students to open their mouths
and let loose.
10. Repetition is a key tool in the ESL
classroom. There are lots of games and activities that you can use in the
classroom to encourage students to speak out. Make sure you teach the answer to
the entire class and have them repeat it out loud before asking each students
separately.
11. Introduce and teach new vocabulary
every lesson.
12. Use some favorite slang terms and
sayings in the classroom. People get sick of hearing the same standard
responses taught throughout the public school system. “How are you? and “I’m
fine, thank you. And you?” are typical examples. I find that students who have
had these responses drilled into them often sound dull, monotonous and
insincere. If a student asks me, “What’s up?” or answers with, “I’m OK!” or
“Not much,” I’m usually pretty happy about it.
13. Try to get every student in each
class to speak. Remember that pronunciation is really important. Often,
students get instruction from their public school English teachers, but these
teachers generally lack the ability to teach pronunciation effectively because
they aren't native English speakers.
14. Traditional school systems do not
encourage students to ask questions. Encourage your students to ask you
questions. Once they know it’s OK to ask or say they don’t understand, it makes
for an easier learning environment.
15. Encourage your students to speak
out as much as they can and never belittle their ability or correct their
mistakes by saying, “You’re wrong.” Just correct the student by repeating the
answer correctly. If the student is still struggling, teach it to the class
again as a whole.
16. Pointing is rude. Extend your hand
out with the palm up when asking a student to answer.
17. Make sure you know and understand
your students learning ability.
18. Be adaptable. If a lesson or
activity isn’t working, there’s nothing wrong with scrapping it quickly and
trying something else.
19. Always have backup games and
activities, especially if you’re introducing new material. Don’t be afraid to
use your ‘tried and true golden oldies’ if you feel you’re bombing a lesson.
20. Remember that a good teacher also
learns from his/her students. The lessons always work both ways.
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