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Douche or ... - istel - 2011-09-08 Woah, guess I killed the discussion earlier :/ Missed out some of the good points brought out earlier... aphasiac Wrote:I guess you're pretty much on the mark in regards to English education in Asia in general (i.e. learning for the sake of passing exams) where it's not used as the main language of commerce?istel Wrote:Well... I do understand that it's just net trolling but it actually leads in to my next question on the general standard of ALT in Japan generally and if they are "qualified" to teach without having received proper trainings on how to teach... I've seen arguments from different camps (namely those who with trainings vs. those without)I'm currently working an English teacher; not in Japan, but pretty sure the situation is the same there. To answer your questions: thurd Wrote:Through my whole public education I've never had a native English teacher. In most private language schools beginner levels always have classes with non-native speakers, not only is it cheaper for the school but also less intimidating for students.To tell the truth. Any teacher who could hold the class's attention in my junior high class for more than 15 minutes on "boring" grammar usage is already a miracle in itself, never mind native or not... Which is why the issue of whether a teacher is native or not has never cross my mind. I do understand having a native to emulate in order to master the correct pronunciation and intonation of the language you're learning though is extremely beneficial... Douche or ... - thurd - 2011-09-08 istel Wrote:To tell the truth. Any teacher who could hold the class's attention in my junior high class for more than 15 minutes on "boring" grammar usage is already a miracle in itself, never mind native or not... Which is why the issue of whether a teacher is native or not has never cross my mind.Yeah a native is necessary at some level but in my experience school courses (both public & private) end when real study has just begun, for THAT level you need a native teacher (both words are important here) to help you with zillions of nuances, pronunciation and accent. |