7. Making a tangible impact:
As an English teacher, you directly impact the lives of your students. You're helping them overcome language barriers, navigate new challenges, and achieve personal and professional goals.
8. Fostering lifelong learning:
Your role extends beyond teaching language; you're also instilling a love for learning. When migrants recognise the value of education, they're more likely to continue seeking knowledge and self-improvement throughout their lives.
9. Creating a supportive community:
In many cases, English classes for migrants become a community where people from diverse backgrounds come together to learn and share experiences.
10. Making a difference in society:
By helping migrants integrate and succeed, you're contributing to the broader social fabric. Your work promotes inclusion, diversity, and cultural exchange, making a positive impact on society.
Teaching English to migrants goes beyond just language instruction; it's about empowerment, empathy, and fostering a more inclusive and harmonious society. The satisfaction that comes from witnessing your students thrive, both linguistically and personally, makes this role deeply rewarding and fulfilling.
Watch David Bergman talks about his learning experiences with Certificate IV in English Language Teaching (TESOL) 11021NAT
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