I have learned quite a bit and have gained a large amount from this course. The first thing I gained was a deeper understanding of
english grammar. Everything I knew on a passive basis, and couldn't put a name on, I learned from a more actively. This gave me the ability to teach grammar more concretely, and gave me a vocabulary about
english grammar that will be essential in teaching
english.
I also gained an understanding on how to teach. It taught me how to recognize certain levels of
english, how to create a plan for my lessons, and how to deliver those lessons effectively. It also taught me some of the challenges I might encounter, and ways to get around it.
All those things have given me a greater confidence in being able to teach, as well as excitement for the future teaching
english, instead of a sense of uncertainty.
I have already put some of this into effect. I have created a series of free lessons for a friend who has tried unsuccessfully for a few years, in a normal classroom environment, to learn
english. We have actually done more progress together then they have done in all those years in the classroom.
I have also applied for the “JET programme”, a
japanese teaching program where people from
english speaking countries go to
japanese elementary and high schools and act as assistant
english teachers. A
tefl certificate is not required, but it gave me greater confidence during the
application and interview process that I could do the job.
I will further put what I have learned into effect though, trying to work teaching
english,
applying for positions until I get a job, and until that time, teaching
english to friends that don't know
english, to become better, and to be able to teach further.