As the first semester came to a close,
and the new one began, I was able to reflect over the last semester of my
experiences with teachers and students. As we are so focused on improving the
student's speaking levels inside the classroom sometimes we don't get to see
all the progress the students are making, but it can be visible in a different
environment. Or as you can say, 'The fruits of our labor' can be seen.
For example, I went on a class field
trip with my second year students and a couple of teachers. It was such a
wonderful experience, because my students felt more at ease and relaxed. Some
students that had never spoken very much in class were now talking my ear off,
as we walked to our field trip destination. I couldn't describe how happy it
made me to hear them speaking English even if they were being goofy, they were
having fun, in English and speaking to me! It also made me realize how some of
the students were much more advanced than I had thought, only having experience
speaking with them in the classroom. I had students trying to give me an
English guided tour of the monuments, and they did a great job of telling me
the history of them. Other students were sharing information about
communicating with their American 'Pen Pals' and how their Spanish needed some
work, which I found very funny. Or just wanting to tell me about their families
and lives. Right then and there, I knew all the hard work of the teachers, and
myself was more than worth it!
As I am responsible for engaging the
students in conversation (the easy part!), you could see all the years of
diligence and patience the teachers had put in to teaching these students
English. I had such a great appreciation of the teacher's hard work, and seeing
the students use and show what they had learned!
As the new year begins, I hope all the
teachers take a moment to pat themselves on the back and know they are doing a
good job, and in the end, it is all more than worth it and they have given a
priceless gift to their students.
Stacey McKendry
Language Assistant at IES Fleming
Stacey McKendry
Language Assistant at IES Fleming
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