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7. 13 Lessons I’ve Learned in Ten Years of Teaching English

7. 13 Lessons I’ve Learned in Ten Years of Teaching English

FromThe InFluency Podcast


7. 13 Lessons I’ve Learned in Ten Years of Teaching English

FromThe InFluency Podcast

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Jan 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I’ve been an accent and fluency coach for over 10 years. It hasn’t always been easy but it was always gratifying. I’ve learned new things about English and about my teaching, and I want to share these things with you.
Learn more about my English teaching training. 
00:00 – My teaching journey in the past decade
06:30 – Being flexible – there is more than one way to explain something. Follow your student’s needs
12:46 – Be open – your students are your best teachers so look for what’s working and what’s not
17:27 – Clear is better than accurate – it doesn’t have to be perfect, as long as the result is clear and the student feels confident and accomplished in English
27:15 – Students don’t need to know everything. There’s a lot of important information out there, but not everything is relevant. Use what they need to know in order to transform.
30:02 – Be honest and vulnerable – Don’t expect yourself to know everything. If you’re uncertain about something, let them know and use it as an opportunity to learn
31:54 – Speak less – Being passionate is great but it’s not a lecture and they need the actual practice
33:33 – Be a coach, not a teacher – understand your role as a teacher, that it’s about getting them to take action. You need to communicate the lesson and the obstacles, to push them forward and to hold them accountable
36:00 – It’s never just about pronunciation or grammar, it’s about feeling comfortable in their own skin in English and accomplish what they want
37:18 – Even if you can’t make it, you can still teach it. You don’t need to have a native accent. As long as you know what they need to do, you can teach and coach them
40:28 – Be a translator of knowledge – simplify and translate complicated ideas into something the student will understand
41:40 – You are enough. Don’t let your accent and your knowledge and your background hold you back
44:00 – Know your worth. As you grow as a teacher, you should definitely get paid more for your services and your time
45:42 – Be organized and give clear practice instructions – review what you’ve done in the lesson and explain how to revisit it themselves

If you want to hear more about some of the sounds I mentioned in this episode, check the following videos:
American R, flap T, aspirated consonants
If you want to improve your accent and understand
Released:
Jan 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The InFluency podcast is your go-to resource for learning, speaking and teaching English. Hadar Shemesh is a pronunciation expert and fluency coach with thousands of students around the world, though she herself was an intermediate speaker of English once. In this podcast she will share her best strategies for learning English, speaking English with confidence and mastering the American accent. Discover how becoming fluent has everything to do with acquiring the right mindset, setting goals and learning how to overcome challenges. Hadar will also share her teaching philosophy and techniques to support English teachers looking to help their students become fluent.