Thursday 15 June 2023

"the perils of teaching a foreign language"

It's not easy to learn - or teach - another language.

Here's a wonderful account of what it's all about from a teacher living (and teaching) in the depths of Devon - a very rural part of England, but not so 'isolated' that people aren't interested in learning another language!

The perils of teaching a foreign language in Ottery St Mary

Column by Josefina Gori.

Being a language tutor is an incredibly fulfilling profession.

It allows you to gain a deeper appreciation for the challenges of a language that you've been speaking effortlessly since birth, while also helping you understand the challenges faced by your students in learning a new language.

In my 43 years of teaching various languages, I have been fascinated by the workings of the human brain. For instance, when a French person reads the word "Nice," they immediately associate it with the town in the south of France. Concurrently, when an English person reads "Nice," they think of a pleasant person.

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When learning a foreign language, various factors can negatively affect your brain. However, having fun plays a significant role in advancing the learning process. For teachers, enjoying their work can lead to greater success. As a student, having fun can open your mind and make you more receptive to new skills. It is essential to relax and enjoy the class to avoid overwhelming your brain, which is programmed to shut down when under stress. Therefore, prioritizing enjoyment during language learning is crucial for success.

Are you ready to give it a try now? Just remember, there's more to gain than to lose. Speaking several languages has been proven to keep your brain fit and your memory alert.

The perils of teaching a foreign language in Ottery St Mary | Sidmouth Herald

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