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Teaching English as a Foreign Language-Becoming Truly Professional at Teaching English as a Foreign Language


Whenever you have a pro on the assignment in any section of specialisation watching that person in action is like observing a work of art. They exhibit the knowledge, the skill, the loyalty to doing a top notch job and the confidence that they are the professional who can do the job that is absent in a lesser talent.
 
There is something so satisfying about working with a true expert in any line of work.
 
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That is the level we all need to reach in the area of teaching English as a foreign language if that is your calling. Not only do you want to be a true professional in your area of specialisation which is coaching, you want your pupils to notice your professionalism and recognize that it makes a immense difference having a pro running the class rather than a lesser talent.
 
Whenever a professional is on the case, every one relaxes because they know the job will be done right. In the film, Pulp Fiction, when the gangsters required assistance because of a murder, they called in Mr. Wolf. And Mr. Wolf was effectively known for being the man that always knows what to do, who moves efficiently but is as courteous as he is efficient and who knows how to end up getting the job done right. Whenever Mr. Wolf was on the scene, the issue was as good as solved and even though that movie was a bit grisly and sacrilegious, Mr. Wolf is a magnificent illustration of true professionalism at work.
 
So how do you show your professionalism as you go about your craft of coaching? For one thing, you dress the part. Take pleasure in your wardrobe and present to your class each day in a garment that says, I came ready to train so you should come prepared to learn. That is what happens when a professional is on the premises. Every one would like to get on board with the system.
 
A professional always knows what to do both long range and right now. Which means you come ready. Your lesson plans are in order, your space is ready and your written documents organized so at no instant do you have to pause and get yourself together when you are involved in the process of teaching your pupils. This will take some time for you to get to that level of organization when you walk in the door of your schoolroom the following day. But putting in that hour or two each night so you are that organised not only makes you a better mentor, it lets the students know that this is a advanced operation so be prepared.
 
Students, especially teens and kids can tell the difference between an individual who understands what they are doing and someone who is floundering. As the saying goes, they can smell worry. It gives young people confidence and a sense of protection that you are methodical and not only understand what you are going to do each moment of the teaching session, you understand what they are going to do as well. Which is professionalism and it may make a world of difference in how your teaching looks.
 
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A professional teacher also reacts to interruptions and even disturbances quietly because you have seen it before and you are aware what to do. Of course promoting a history in teaching to in which you really do know what to do in each circumstance only takes time. However if you are completely prepared in every different respect, interruptions won't throw you because you can address them and be right back to your class smoothly and calmly.
 
A result of being consummately ready and so well versed in what your lesson plans say and what you are teaching is that it gives you a comfortable attitude that frees you up to be relaxed and even funny with your students. Whenever your students see you smile because everything is going precisely the way you want it to go, they will respond and open up to you cause they sense your confidence and they want to see where you are going to take them. And because you are comfortable and at ease, your pupils are at ease as well and they can ask you questions and interact with you as you teach. And that type of involved dialog is what makes the difference in the lives of pupils and makes you a true knowledgeable teacher.