We were asked to write a poem about yesterday. Here is mine.
Fellow students
Inspiring, Creative, Challenging
Laughing, Talking, Learning
Friends
I did get some slightly odd feedback about my presentation though. My pronunciation was described "so funny" and it was seen as a disadvantage. I think it would have been better to say something like "pay attention when pronouncing certain words", but now I feel as if my way to talk is really horrible. Would be interesting to know how to start improving my pronunciation then.. After all, we are non-native speakers, and I strongly feel that being able to communicate is much more important than pronouncing each word correctly...
Hopefully my poor students can still listen to me. I have a funny feeling it is mainly the other Finns who are so keen in judging someone else's language skills. And then we wonder why Finns are shy to speak foreign languages... Anyhow, I learned from this experience never ever to comment about my student's pronunciation since I will not be teaching English but in English. I did get some good constructive feedback too: I shall remember to pay more attention to the non-verbal cues in the future!
Last night I also booked the flight tickets to the UK. I am so looking forward to my teaching training, yet a bit nervous.
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