[ID:7755] No matter what type of English teaching position you decide to pursue, there are a few major prerequisites: adaptability, dynamism, good humor and a sense of adventure! Whether you teach a classroom of 50 high school students, or a single businessman in a coffee shop, you must be a creative performer – drawing out shy, insecure students and helping them achieve the most that they can. And no matter how prepared you may feel before you step off the airplane, you can be sure that your new teaching position will surprise, challenge and occasionally frustrate you. A desire to succeed, and to see your students succeed – is what will keep you motivated through the many challenges ahead.
You Are a Visitor!
Every expat experiences some degree of culture shock when arriving in a new country, but as an English teacher in a foreign land, you should be doubly prepared for some associated feelings of alienation and frustration. You’ll likely be attempting to lead a classroom full of locals, in a school that’s run by locals – and you’ll be trying to teach others while you yourself are...