Having experienced what it feels like to help students learn a language is a rewarding experience. You build a relationship of trust with your students. Day by day you become more involved with them as a person and as a teacher. You cannot ask them to leave their personal lives out of the classroom to enter and just be students, so besides being concerned with their learning, you also become interested in their well-being as persons.
In addition to growing personally, you also grow professionally. As teachers we need to be constantly thinking of how to do the things so that students can get the most of what you teach them. We learn to be prepared for the problems we might encounter everyday with our students. Furthermore, we learn to find the way to help our students to keep motivated to learn the language. In every new experience we always learn something new and those experiences that we face make us better professionals since we add to our repertoire of techniques different ways of doing things or handling situations.
In addition to growing personally, you also grow professionally. As teachers we need to be constantly thinking of how to do the things so that students can get the most of what you teach them. We learn to be prepared for the problems we might encounter everyday with our students. Furthermore, we learn to find the way to help our students to keep motivated to learn the language. In every new experience we always learn something new and those experiences that we face make us better professionals since we add to our repertoire of techniques different ways of doing things or handling situations.
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