Hi everyone, did you know that choosing the right teacher can completely change your English learning experience? Today, we will explore together how to choose a teacher that suits your learning style in the Philippines. Let’s find out the important criteria to ensure you have the perfect combination of teacher and learner!
1. Understand Your Learning Style
Before you start looking for the right teacher, it is important to understand your learning style:
- Visual learner: You learn best through pictures, charts, videos.
- Auditory learner: You absorb well through listening to lectures, discussions.
- Kinesthetic learner: You learn best through hands-on, hands-on experience.
- Reading/writing learner: You enjoy reading and taking notes.
Tip: Take online learning style tests to determine which learning style works best for you.
2. Teacher Teaching Style
When researching teachers, pay attention to their teaching style:
- Traditional: Focuses on grammar, vocabulary, and writing exercises.
- Communicative: Emphasizes speaking and listening skills.
- Blended: Combines a variety of methods.
- Project-based: Learns through doing real-world projects.
Tip: Don’t be afraid to ask for a trial lesson with a teacher to evaluate their teaching style.
3. Experience and Expertise
The teacher’s experience and expertise are important:
- Degrees and certifications: TESOL, CELTA, or other English teaching qualifications.
- Teaching experience: Years of experience, types of students taught.
- Specific expertise: For example, teaching IELTS, Business English, or Academic English.
Tip: Find out about the teacher’s training and experience through an online profile or in-person interview.
4. Personality and Compatibility
Personality compatibility between you and your teacher is also important:
- Communication style: Do you prefer a serious teacher or a fun, easy-going one?
- Teaching pace: Are you a fast or slow learner?
- Interaction level: Do you prefer group or individual learning?
Tip: Observe how the teacher interacts with other students and see if it’s a good fit for you.
5. Learning Goals
- Improve specific skills: Speaking, listening, reading, writing.
- Prepare for exams: IELTS, TOEFL, or other exams.
- English for specific purposes: Business English, Academic English.
Tip: Share your learning goals with your teacher and ask for a specific lesson plan to achieve them.
6. Schedule and Flexibility
- Teaching hours: Does it fit your schedule?
- Flexibility: Can the schedule be adjusted as needed?
- Mode of study: In-person, online, or a combination.
Tip: Find a teacher whose schedule fits yours to ensure consistency in learning.
7. Feedback and Assessment
How teachers provide feedback and assessment is also important:
- Frequency of feedback: Do you want regular or periodic feedback?
- Assessment method: Tests, projects, or ongoing assessment?
- Mode of feedback: In-person, written, or a combination?
Tip: Ask teachers how they track and assess student progress.
8. Learning Resources and Tools
Review the learning resources and tools teachers use:
- Curriculum: Textbooks, self-created materials.
- Technology: Learning apps, interactive software.
- Supplementary materials: Videos, podcasts, articles.
Tip: Ask teachers to share some samples to assess quality and relevance.
Have you ever had trouble finding the right teacher? Share your experience in the comments!
Poll: What factors are most important to you when choosing a teacher?
A. Teaching style
B. Experience and expertise
C. Personality and compatibility
D. Appropriate learning goals
Vote by leaving a comment A, B, C or D!
Choosing the right teacher is an important step in your journey to learn English in the Philippines. By carefully considering factors such as learning style, teaching methods, experience, and compatibility, you can find the ideal teacher to accompany you. Remember, the relationship between teacher and student is a two-way process, so don’t hesitate to share your opinions and wishes for the best learning experience.
Do you have any questions about how to choose the right teacher? Leave a comment below, we will answer all your questions!