How are you? It sounds like cherry blossoms are in full bloom in Japan now. It must be very beautiful there! I wish I could stand under a row of trees while the petals fall like pink snow.
[Today's Topic]
In the TED Talks video below, the speaker mentions the importance of figuring out "why" you do what you do. So, I would like to mention "why" I teach English.
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As an English teacher for ESL students, I have found great joy and satisfaction in my work. It's not just about imparting language skills, but it's also about creating a positive impact on students' lives.
One of the most rewarding aspects of teaching English is seeing my students' progress. Witnessing a student who struggled with basic English grammar and vocabulary suddenly grasp complex concepts and communicate with confidence is an incredible feeling. It's a testament to their hard work and dedication, as well as the effectiveness of the teaching method used.
Furthermore, teaching English allows me to learn about different cultures and lifestyles. By interacting with students from diverse backgrounds, I get a chance to broaden my own horizons and gain a deeper understanding of the world we live in. It's fascinating to hear about different customs, traditions, and perspectives on life, and it helps me become a more empathetic and knowledgeable person.
Teaching English to students also offers me an opportunity to help people. In some cases, students come to me seeking better job prospects, academic opportunities, or simply the ability to communicate effectively with those around them. Knowing that I'm helping them achieve their goals and improve their quality of life is incredibly fulfilling.
Finally, teaching English to students is a lot of fun! Every day is different and there's always a new challenge to tackle. Whether it's finding creative ways to explain a difficult concept or coming up with engaging activities to keep students motivated, I love the constant variety that comes with teaching.
In conclusion, teaching English is a rewarding and fulfilling profession that allows me to make a difference in people's lives while learning about different cultures and having fun. I'm grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this wonderful profession and platform, and I look forward to continuing to grow as an educator and a person.
Warmest regards,
Lady Ayame
(Patricia Ayame Thomson)
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How great leaders inspire action
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