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Report Motivation and are key to teaching English

Regardless of the level of English as a Foreign Language they teach. No matter what the student profile of EFL students are. Whatever your level of education and teaching are in the background. And whatever the learning environment would, if no real relationship with EFL students will be motivated. unmotivated students in learning surprisingly little – nothing. Motivation and sympathy are key to teaching English as a foreign language. In addition, it will take a number of lessons the U.S. President-elect Barack Obama.

These are the eight reasons to stay motivated students with EFL

1. Lack of self-esteem

In all probability, the students lack of positive self-esteem. When the English language teaching and learning expectations are low or very limited, both parties may be affected. If any English course is simple and easy, requiring no thought, little effort and minimum implementation of students, their – and their self-esteem can go south – fast.

2. Do not try alternatives

If what you do in the EFL classroom does not work like you want your students and English language does not respond, then you must do things differently. Try some alternative strategies. Modification of methods to create and inject a series of new activities and teaching aids for teaching English as a foreign language. There are a ton of free teaching and learning of EFL use web sites out there on the World Wide Web. Check look for some new ideas and lesson plans activities designed to breathe new life into their teaching.

3. Having no education and different learning objectives

If you work for an educational institution set up, you probably Ever been to a large number of lesson plans and curriculum structure. But if you do not have enough details to successfully "complete" day activities of daily instruction in English for your needs, you can jam quickly. How to get out of quicksand are:

Or to talk to other teachers for ideas
Attend to teachers or highly concentrated workshops, seminars and conferences
Read technical publications or on teaching English skills
Ø Participate in online forums and Foreign Language Teaching to subscribe to blogs and news websites ELT
Try or largest number of new ideas, suggestions, activities and teaching techniques you can use. Then continue this work.

4. Status quo defense

Ah, but it is very easy to sit and say: "This is the path we have it. "Or:" We have always done well. "What about the dreaded" This is what my students EFL wait. "Remember the axiom:" Nothing happens until something moves "? Whatever the status quo, if it fails, then it is time to change. As U.S. President Barack Obama has said: "It's the change we need" when asked his motives. (Hey, if it worked for him. Certainly, it could work for you too, right?)

5. Fear

Are you a "but" person? You find yourself often saying "I want to prove, but …"?
This is a direct manifestation in fear. Are you afraid to be different. You're afraid to "disturb" the waters. You're afraid EFL students do not do what he wants. You're afraid of this, we 're afraid of that. He is afraid to fail. Get over it. Of course, you can pump new things. Some, however, succeed. You do not know which is which, however, until you try. Then access. Plan your work of teaching EFL, and the work of his education plan as a Foreign Language. It may well be as simple as that.

6. The absence of a cooperative attitude

My EFL students do not work with me on something, you say? Whiner. Who is the teacher in class, you or them? Who is responsible for the situation, you or them? Who is ultimately responsible for what happens – success or failure – in its class of English as a foreign language, you or them? Now we solved it. To work and support. When students EFL really see that you are personally invested in their learning and development communication skills English language is' get with the program, I promise you.

7. Perfectionism

Are you the English language Teachers said: "Oh, I want everything to be perfect for my courses? Well, nobody wants to bomb a class, but let's be honest – do not expect things. It is true that I'm a bit of a perfectionist to get back, but once you realize this is not really necessary to be "perfect", the worlds open for you. You can meet students of English as a foreign language and have fun and their teaching as a foreign language. Moreover, who wants a job where they are stressed constantly searching for perfection? Not me, and I was not expecting it.

8. The unwillingness

You've heard before, now you will hear again, "Where there is a will there is a way." Not only idle pleasantries. If you really want something to happen, you can achieve. Develop an action plan: on the basis of support, contributions and feedback from peers, administration and students and EFL. Then put this plan into action. Yes, there will be results. What kind of results? Well you should try to see. I think that is what Barack Obama will do. Did you?

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