nce i saw my student coming to school with one arm hanging on her neck. when asked she just said she was careless when she run across a pond, fell down and broke her arm. but later i got to know that she fell from the place she sleeps on the temporary second floor at home, where half of it is a small shop in the village, while she was climbing down the ladder. at that time she was in a hurry to go to school. not until then did i realized how hard it is for some of our students to manage to survive in shenzhen, let along concentrate in learning their lessons at school. i believe if children live in poverty, they learn to fight for their future, if children live in comfort they learn to enjoy themselves. then come the question, “how could i help them?” “what do they need most?” after some years of practicing i got to know three golden rules in english teaching in such kind of schools. rule no.1 getting to know what exactly problems in our students’ learning english have and trying best to give them individual instructions; rule no.2 try best to build up their confidence, let them have a taste of success. make them believe that english is not that difficult as they thought to be; rule no.3 never trying to teach them the knowledge of english until they really mastered their own way of studying. for the most valuable knowledge is not the knowledge itself; it is the learning strategy. rule no. 4 the most important aspect in teaching here is love we cherish during teaching. if we don’t love our students whole-heartedly we will never succeed in secondary education in shenzhen. so from what my experience, “love” is the key to motivate our students! thank you!
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