The Seven Great Things About English Teacher In Toronto

By Susan Gray


We have all spent our share of school years going through some classes. The zeal demonstrated from English teachers I know is immense. From this experience comes these seven great things skills English teacher in Toronto harness. Things that set them apart from all other teachers out there.

They are zealous people. The great deal of passion shown by these English mentors is mesmerizing. The way they described that beautiful character from a Shakespeare story book. Coupled with the heart they put into it and that mysterious ancient English style always put me in a trance. They easily paint that dreamy portrait of a gorgeous woman so vividly at the back of your head.

They are utter text maniacs. Few of the remaining bread left that read books for the pleasure of it. They just cannot help but do it. This is amazing considering how little time they have in their hands. Besides, most are fathers and mothers taking care of families. Most with a whole bunch of rowdy kids which left unattended could probably start world war three. They also must have had tones of marking to do during their free time. Yet, every time you would see them they would have a book in their hands, sitting comfortably on a chair sipping tea.

They take the time to know each and every student of their class. Even the naughty exceptions that tend to sit at the back of the class and cheekily hit the ideal ones with paper for a good laugh. As a matter of fact, these kids are always in their best behaviour during English classes. Maybe this was due to the sense of genuineness these teaches possessed. They always had time for one on one sessions with their students. Taking time to understand each and every one of them with keen interest.

English teachers know the tender balance between spontaneity and structure. They can easily go off book and still get the students to the destination required. As opposed to boring, monotonous Math classes one never really knew what to expect during English classes. They do this so smoothly and everything falls in place. One can never feel lost during their lessons.

They relish at the process of molding young minds. It satisfies them to watch their students grow, to watch their prowess increase, to understand the artistic nature entangled within their stories. However much they complain that they need a new career, that they are tired, they have had it. They know deep down inside, this is what they live for. The thrill of challenging and sculpting brilliant minds in the classroom that would one day change the world.

They make anything seem possible. They give you this strong emotional feeling that you are the man of steel. That nothing you want to learn is further than your arms reach. That you can learn better, become a better writer and an exemplary thinker. They make every problem in this world seem like a challenge.

Last, but not least, yet the most intriguing, is that how uneasy they get during exams they had set. It is a common habit to find them pacing along corridors as their students take their exams. This shows just how dedicated they are and how seriously they take their jobs.




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