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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2006

Foreign teacher teaching English
in Guang-Zheng public elementary school,
Taichung city, Taiwan.
This is a demo teaching for foreign teacher.
光正外師示範教學

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  • awesome work can i ask do u need a degree to teach english in japan or as long as you know english its ok?

  • You do need a teaching certificate.

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  • @richardgb1000 Actually, there is nothing wrong with his English. In fact, his English is a lot better than your english. You are gramatically inept, and therefore shouldn't be criticizing the capabilities of other people.

  • Woow! It is a great demo !! Well, I'm from Lima, Peru and I teach English in a Language Centre! ... I've never taught children but you do it incredibly !! Thumbs up ! :D

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  • Very good...by the teacher "working the crowd" makes the class more personal instead of a teacher standing in the front like a potted plant....good work!

  • Id say this isnt typical of a normal class. You'd find the kids would be a lot more lively if it wasnt being watched. The fact that the camera is on people are taking pics means they know they have to behave. Id also imagine the teacher is a lot more stiff due to the same reasons.

  • I like that Robbie seems to be playing along with the children! He definitely looks to be in his element. I agree, I think a stuffy, corporate job would be a bad thing for him.

    I have a master's degree in elementary education, but I don't have a teaching license or a TEFL certificate. Could I teach in Taiwan? Could I teach university students?

    I studied Mandarin for 4 semesters. Not enough to be fluent, but it's a start. Chinese people say my pronunciation is very good.

  • @lust4anime In most places in Japan you do need a degree. I've been looking into it but, as I don't have a degree, I'm now looking back at China. I've already worked there had a lovely time. You just need a TEFL certificate that is universally recognised.

  • @Koolked96 I understand your frustration. I used to think the same about English teachers in my country, but the fact that you can speak it well does not mean you know all the gramar and it does not mean that you are capable of teaching, there are courses you need to take and certifications that actually qualify you to teach a foreing language. In most countries they focus on teaching the gramar rules rather than speaking. There are private schools hire native speakers but they are expensive

  • Looks like you're doing a wonderful job. One question, though... hopefully this doesn't sound dumb... but I hope they know that others don't expect them to Low Five after "how are you?" Right?

  • @phantomwaltz im a teen and i cant even engage a simple conversation with a friend, pretty weird huh?

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