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My Success Stories in China and Adventure

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Below are the videos of my students together with me, commenting about me and their enjoyable times with me educating them. Video Testimonial from Student: Alvin, now studying in NZ Video Testimonial from Student: Fiona, now studying in High School, UWC  Video Testimonial from Student: Stefan: Studying in China ( Dalian) and learning from me using my bilingual method of teaching. New Innovative Method to learn English.. Dictionary plugged to the headphone..:)   Teacher Ryan ..in " Sing China" ....A singing star born ........:)

Bilingual Educator in China

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I am being employed to work as a Math teacher in a bilingual school with focus in preparing for their IGCSE.     26 th of March Exactly been a week since I penned down in my blog. I have spent with the students for about a month or less. Some of my key observations that I have made and small little touches that I am using to engage the students. Routine – Students need to have a routine. Routine is very important when setting the tone of the classroom. This is so important when it comes to the initial contact and communication with the Chinese students Teacher’s Expectation- Teachers need to set the right and reasonable expectations for the students.   For the higher-abilities student, the expectations of a teacher is to stretch their potential. For lower-abilities students, building up self-esteem and confidence for the subject not only for themselves but they are concerned how they will look if they ask the wrong questions or questions that do not ma...