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Armen Kassabian
Armen
116 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Uzbekistan -I will teach here for the next 8 months. I’ll share my stories and reflections for 2021-2022 through bi-weekly recordings about the life of expat teacher in Central Asia. In 2019 and 2020, I taught in Mauritius for 1 year and 5 months, and I look forward sharing what I learned! I also interviewed over 60 English Language Fellows working on 6 different continents.
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Welcome to Uzbekistan -I will teach here for the next 8 months. I’ll share my stories and reflections for 2021-2022 through bi-weekly recordings about the life of expat teacher in Central Asia. In 2019 and 2020, I taught in Mauritius for 1 year and 5 months, and I look forward sharing what I learned! I also interviewed over 60 English Language Fellows working on 6 different continents.
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Final reflections from the TESOL course for Uzbek English Teachers
Armen Kassabian
45 minutes 7 seconds
4 years ago
Final reflections from the TESOL course for Uzbek English Teachers
Sentence starters and reflection questions are great ways to get teachers and students to reflect on their learning experiences. Each teacher was given a list of questions and encouraged use the sentence starters, in order to express their final reflections after the one month TESOL course. They reflected on these questions: What’s your name, school & region? Why do you love teaching? What have you learned and liked during this course? What was your ONE favorite activity that you plan to routinely use in your class? How many times a week do you want to use it? What is one thing you want to do differently when you return to teaching in your school community? They used these scaffolding sentence starters: My name is...I’m from .... and I work at .... school. I love teaching because... My favorite activity during the TESOL course was... I plan to use it ... in my class. One thing I want to do differently when I return to my school is... I want my students to... English.
Armen Kassabian
Welcome to Uzbekistan -I will teach here for the next 8 months. I’ll share my stories and reflections for 2021-2022 through bi-weekly recordings about the life of expat teacher in Central Asia. In 2019 and 2020, I taught in Mauritius for 1 year and 5 months, and I look forward sharing what I learned! I also interviewed over 60 English Language Fellows working on 6 different continents.