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Why do you love teaching English?
It’s such a great feeling when you see that spark of curiosity and interest. I enjoy teaching English because it’s special – it gives students a voice. I show students that words are powerful things: they’re the things that influence people, that instigate change in the world.
What is the reason behind you want to be a teacher?
Becoming a teacher lets you impart life lessons they will never forget and puts you in a position to influence their decisions, behaviors, strengths, weaknesses and imagination. Becoming a teacher lets you take part in shaping the next generation.
What should I say in an English teacher interview?
10 Interview Questions for English Teachers to Prepare for When Applying Abroad
- Can you tell me a little about yourself?
- Why do you want to be a teacher?
- What’s the best way to teach English?
- What’s a challenge you’ve faced in the classroom?
- What are some successful teaching methods you use?
How do you introduce yourself to an English teacher interview?
Tell Me About Yourself – Sample Response “I am a positive person who has an enthusiastic outlook on life. I love my job and I get a great sense of achievement from seeing my students develop and grow as individuals. If I can have a positive impact on their future, I feel I am doing my job well.
Why teaching English is important?
Knowing English increases your chances of getting a good job in a multinational company within your home country or for finding work abroad. It’s also the language of international communication, the media and the internet, so learning English is important for socialising and entertainment as well as work!
What to say when a teacher asks you to introduce yourself?
Greet students and introduce yourself once everyone is seated. Include your name (what you would like them to address you by), your academic background, and your interests. You could say something like, “Good morning class, my name is John Smith, you can call me John or Professor Smith.