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  • How can teachers make good communications to be in touch with each other and learn from each other?
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    Ropa
    RopaCountry flag: za
    Certified ESL teacher

    We can create professional learning networks using social media platforms or specialized online communities. These networks can consist a select of group of teachers who share similar interests or teaching context. Teachers can exchange ideas, share resources , and support each others professional development.

  • I’ve learnt that people often make mistakes when it come to the word grateful let’s talk about it.
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    Is it the misunderstanding of the word, is it that it is used too casually, to be grateful is to feel thanks from the heart and the deed has made a difference for the better in someone's life or situation

  • Do students tend to be certain nationalities on this platform, or a complete mixture?
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    I certainly think it's a complete mixture.....

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  • How do you promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity within your classroom?
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    To give a chance to my students have discussions about any scenario which I give them during the class and explain the things according to their own perspectives. After showing some videos we do role plays and let them interact each other freely and also giving some situations to deal with accordingly by themselves and figure out how the way they communicate.

  • What are your weaknesses in English?
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    Because in South Africa we have 11 official languages and I speak 6, so sometimes I mix the languages with English while speaking

  • Do you ever desire to have huge amounts of cash so that you can help the needy?

    My upbringing was not a wealthy one neither was I poor. I'd say we were average and sometimes we went below average. There were many times when family members and community members would bring food parcels to my home. As a child at that time, I did not really understand what was happening around me and so I was so excited to see people bringing food to my home. Come to think of it I probably thought it was their duty. I am grown up now and when I see other people going through challenges in their homes, I can't help but to get emotional. My desire has always been to have lots of cash so that I help the needy. It is only post covid that I relieved myself from that stress when I realised it is impossible to help everyone but with the little I have I can at least help one person. I feel so good within myself even if I've only just bought a family one loaf of bread and a litre milk. I can't put into words the feeling I get after I've done this. Looking forward to your response.


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    Yes, I own a nonprofit organization where I help pay hospital bills for needy people who have been admitted for treatment in rural communities. Therefore receiving financial help always goes a long way.😊

  • Will you say your perspective on life has changed post covid-19?

    Post covid I've had so many moments when I'd go into deep thoughts about my life and how I can better myself in many areas. I've learnt to appreciate life much more than I did before. I try to eat healthier although at times those hot wings and ribs are irresistible, so I give into those cravings and promise myself I'll be back only in 3months, but we know for some of us that's a challenge. (humour) I find myself in meditation more. This has helped me a lot in remaining calm especially when arguments and misunderstandings arise. Being part of someone else's success story is also what I enjoy. So, where I can help, I will do it with a pure heart expecting nothing in return as I believe what you put out there you will get back. I also have learnt to appreciate and respect people more because life is uncertain, and one never knows when the last moment be. Yes, of cos these are not things I've mastered but I do hope to keep practicing until I become perfect.


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    Brian
    BrianCountry flag: us
    ESL Tutor.

    I think it has been a trying time for everyone when covid hit. I was out of work for a couple of months and eventually got called back when things started to open up again. But I do think new ways to keep in touch and job opportunities from a work from home stand-point, definitely has been a blessing to many during these trying times.

  • What inspired you to become a teacher?

    I'll go first. I came to my country of origin to visit a few years ago and stayed for a few months. During my stay, I started volunteering at this lovely little school in a rural area. In my first day, I witnessed children coming to school extremely happy, with big smiles in their little faces. Though, I couldn't help noticing many of them didn't even have a backpack to carry their stuff. They'd bring their school supplies in a plastic bag. During class, I saw this little girl working diligently with an old tiny piece of pencil, the only pencil she had, yet it didn't stop her from completing her classwork. I immediately fell in love with this career and decided to go back to school and become a teacher. During my volunteering days, we were able to to get backpacks and school supplies for the entire school, thanks to a lot of kindhearted people who helped. Today, those kids continue pursuing their dream of becoming someone in life.


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    I love to interact with others and utilized my analytical skills towards learnings and getting knowledge in terms of awareness, strategies and techniques for teaching.

  • The 4 Seasons - Which one is your favorite?

    Why do you prefer a particular season?


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    My favorite season is Spring, everything begins anew, fresh. Everyone comes out in Spring, beautiful scenery , not hot but not cold either. It makes me feel brand new.

  • Is it common to leave a tip in a restaurant in your country? Or for another service, such as a taxi?

    I've been working on this topic with my students recently. It's interesting how it differs between countries. In the UK, tips aren't mandatory, but it's common to give a tip of 10% in a restaurant. Many restaurants already include it in the bill, as a service charge, but you can ask them to remove it, if you aren't happy with the service.


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    In the U.S. it's common to tip 15% or more for good service at a restaurant, but we also typically tip hairdressers, taxi or Uber drivers, manicurists, massage therapists, and bartenders. Most people will give a small tip to people who deliver food as well.