Author: Lotlot
•9:32 PM
Being one of the six front liners of the school is flattering yet difficult. It really flatters me. Imagine, there are more than one hundred ESL Teachers of the school, yet I am chosen! According to the administration staff, the six of us are the finest among the teachers. Well, my experience to my previous school was a help so I thank them for that.

On the other hand, being a front liner is not easy. It requires responsibility. I am one of the six teachers who do the trial lessons for Korean and Japanese agents. The school expects us a lot, so we have to do our very best.

And of course, it's rewarding. Seeing my regular students learn and finding out that they like me as their teacher inspire me more to do my best every day.

Though it is sometimes tiring to do the outline, I'm still happy and I still love teach.....Go, lot...go!
Author: Lotlot
•7:52 PM


Teaching is a noble profession. Without teachers, there will be no engineers who will build houses, bridges, buildings, etc. for us and there will be no doctors who will save our lives when we are sick.

Although I've been admiring teachers since childhood but I never dreamed of becoming a teacher, as what I am now. It only happened that my parents wanted me to become a teacher. Well, maybe this is fate because I used to teach kids who were smaller than me according to my mother.

Supposedly, I should be teaching high school students because I graduated BSED-English ( Bachelor of Secondary Education - English). But, I'm teaching ESL ( English as a Second Language) to Japanese nationals at present.

Being an ESL Instructress is fun, challenging, interesting and rewarding. It's fun because I share not only lessons or learnings to my Japanese students but also smiles and laughters. It's challenging because I handle people with different personalities, jobs , ages, etc. It's interesting because I am always eager to see if I'm effective as a teacher and if my teaching is productive. And, it's rewarding because the students express their gratitudes every time the lesson is done or every time they learn something.

I don't have any problems with my students because they are all polite and good as people; on the other hand, they are smart, keen, clever and witty as students. So, I'm very thankful that they are my students and I'm happy that I become their teacher. On the other side, I have no regrets of choosing to teach them rather than to teach high school students.

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