Lesson One – Remembering How To Teach!

I am almost prepared. I should have done more, of course. I have copies of things and, probably, much more material than I really need. But, as always, I worry.

It’s my first English lesson for nearly 4 years. To be honest, I’ve almost forgotten all the names of the different tenses of verbs. But I’ll cope, I’m sure. After all, we don’t use the names when we learn English, as kids – and the names of them aren’t really important.

It will be at my house. This suits me fine. No trudging halfway across town or anything.

Anyway, this is the first lesson. We need to try out some things. I do the error correction stuff first. This one is a bit ‘finger in the air’ stuff since it’s the first lesson but I do remember stuff from our chat the other day. Then it’s to my favourite bit – the pronunciation. It’s a bit like a game. I go through the pronunciation of the symbols we shall use throughout the lessons. Then the words she’s supposed to fit with them. Then she fits the words to the symbols. We go through and discuss any errors. It is, of course, better in a class.

Then there are various other exercises and I have some listening stuff for her to do. Well, one listening exercise, anyway. We shall do it together, this time. It’s the first time, after all.

I am a little nervous but not so much considering I have been away from it for a bit. In a way, I shall quite enjoy it.

2 thoughts on “Lesson One – Remembering How To Teach!

  1. HI ANDY-

    I think I missed a few details. So, you are teaching, from your home, English? to whom? And whatever to whom ever you will be wonderful. :-)

    Love to you
    Gail
    peace and hope…..

  2. Hi Gail, Yes, I’m teaching English and doing some editing too!

    It ill help to retain my English (which I worry that I’m losing) and give me a little extra cash to try and keep up with F. I’m not sure I would be very good as a ‘kept’ man lol :-D

    Thanks for the kind words. Yes, I’ve had a lot of luck teaching in the past and have taught programming, accounts packages and, since coming here, English! I enjoy doing it, to be honest, which really helps.

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