Teaching English in Remote School…
Having an interactive
English class is a mammoth like challenge in remote schools. English teachers who are assigned to far
flung places to teach English language should not be shocked or dishearten at
this realization. Nor should they blame
the kids and make maligning comparative statements after referring to some city
dweller kids, “In Thimphu a class six would be able to speak English fluently
but look at you all-you are fit to be sitting in class two.” Such statement is a sign of ignorance although
it might be poured out of sheer frustration and dissapointment…
Blaming your kids would be simply childish and
definitely, kids would be psychologically
affected. And many would develop that so called, “Inferiority complex.” Perhaps
teachers should never compare. So, now, the question is how to go about with
teaching English language with kids who unfortunately manifest shaky English language
foundation.
First, as teacher we needs to understand their
English setting which determines their English mood. In villages kids never speak in English at home
as their parents have never been to school.
Thus, there is no direct or indirect stimulating factor to arouse kid’s
interest to learn English. This led to have poor taste for English radio
programme which is at least accessible to them.
Again, they hardly read English written books at home-there is no flashy
and eye-catching comics and magazines around-buying these books are never their
priority; sadly, their life circles around helping their parents-doing petty
physical house hold chores and at times strenuous manual work in the fields. Therefore, setting in which the kid is living
has no motivating agents to inspire the kids to learn English.
Whom shall we blame for
not being able to create an atmosphere where kids can learn English? Well, here is the scene where teacher can step
in and play his role to make our kids realize how they can keep themselves in
good shape pertaining to learning English language.
To kids no matter what
you say-if we are not exemplary then it’s futile. Kids look up to us and if we are admiring role
model and share your experiences of tackling how to win over learning English-it
helps. “I have the book called, “Coming Home”
would you like to read.” Sharing your
poems and articles-at times writing together.
Sharing your bitter English
learning experiences and telling how you have mended over the years with
passionate narration helps to connect their own flaws and helps to realize that
there are people like them who shares the same sentiments over learning
English. Thus, changing their depressing attitude towards learning English.
Moreover, creating a
classroom situation where kids are stimulated to participated in speaking
through brainstorming trickery, role play, presentation, comic writing, drawing
and writing captions, listening to lyric songs, making them to watch good English
movies … using electronic gadgets like cell phones and laptops (projector) can
bring freshness to learning English. Websites
like teachertube and youtube has got rich English learning materials which are
audio visual oriented-it helps.
Practice! Kids need
ample speaking, reading, writing and listening practices. Teaching English goes beyond classrooms and
school campus. It is continuous learning
process-I tell my kids-you can learn English even in a toilet when you are
shitting-the point is-never stop learning-it’s a gradual process and needs discipline
and one day it will pop out elegantly. No matter what activity you
execute-these activities should have room for them to practice.
I may not be wrong on
this! We need genuine concern for helping the kids-then- innovation will follow-you
will look beyond school teaching English manuals and text book but above all we
need patience and perseverance-positive approach and lots of self motivation to
teach English language in remote schools.
Village kids are not fortunate as much as urban ones as far as exposure is concerned. Since they don't speak English other than in classes, that too in the presence of teacher, their speaking ability is not at par with urban dwellers whose first family language is English. I believe in reading, though it wasn't my habit until lately. Reading could help them a lot and teachers need to browse for ways how they could make students speak out in English with free feelings. Hesitation, which is always pasted in their mind while speaking English needs to be detached. I believe teachers could do lot in their lives, as always. Thanks.
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