Sunday, September 20, 2009

Being a good language teacher

Yesterday I made a video response to Steven Kaufman's video regarding being a good language teacher. I thought it was a great topic to talk about. Being a good language teacher takes a special kind of skill that one will have developed after gaining experience studying a language independantly. During this process one will be able to learn what it takes to effectively learn a language when motivated. This is something that can't be taught in school because they go about teaching foreign languages in a different way. The only way one can obtain this type of skill is through serious independant language study. I think this is why I'm able to teach a language to an individual effectively and at the same time, make them very motivated to learn the language. I never thought I would someday help, show others how to learn languages effectively; especially learning the language independantly. This is something anyone can do as long as they are doing it the right way.

3 comments:

Charles Eggleston said...

Wow Moses, you have a blogspot account as well? I like going to your youtube channel because it gives me ideas for keeping up study in my languages. Because of your channel, I am going to go rounds in Spanish after the JLPT. I was depressed for awhile that I had to teach myself everything (due to the fact I graduated college), but I am actually finding it in some ways more rewarding because you can study what you want, at your own pace.

Like they say in Japanese: 井の中の蛙、大海を知らず。(いのなかのからず、たいかいをしらず)

Chris said...

Moses,
Your videos are SO inspirational. Please keep up the good work and know you have fans around the world. You are helping and motivating more people than you realize!

Christine

laoshu505000 said...

I have to update my blog!