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izolda_62
Iran

help plz
 

Hi dear friends

Tomorrow is my first teaching class!
i get confuse,i am really excited
plz help me,how should i start my class,and what should i say,and how can i control the class??
thanks alot

20 Dec 2009      





lovinglondon
Spain

You don �t say the ages of your students. Anyway, if they are teenagers, I strongly advise you to give a strong, confident and assertive  appearance. Don �t be their colleague. Be their teacher.
Good luck!

20 Dec 2009     



vardaki
Cyprus

Dear izolda_62

Welcome to the world of teachers
!!!

http://www.edzone.net/~mwestern/newteach.html
http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr152.shtml
http://www.leading-learning.co.nz/newsletters/begin-teaching.html
http://www.jmu.edu/madison/teacher/advice/TopTen%20HSopening.pdf

Greetings from Cyprus
V.

20 Dec 2009     



ELOJOLIE274
France

if they �re children or teenagers, establish a few rules (speak english, no chatting, no mobile phones... depending on the context) right from the start, show them that they are here to work, talk about the things they will need (book, notebook, pens...) to make sure they all know what they �re supposed to bring to every class.

Then try to find an "ice-breaker" activity to show them that learning can be fun. have a look at my powerpoints, I have two "games" that worked very well with my classes on my first day (i �m a "new" teacher myself)

If they �re in high school, try to make them write the rules they have to follow, it works better when they establish the rules rather than being told not to "...". You can write 5 sentences on the board that talk about you (eg. I lived in England - I �m 50 years old - I �m spanish...) and they have to say if they think it �s the truth or a lie - don �t forget to tell them the truth afterwards. Then ask them to present themselves in the same way, the benefit of this activity is that they have to present themselves and they learn more about their classmates when they try to guess if they �re lying or telling the truth. (see a powerpoint of mine that I uploaded a couple of days ago to give you ideas)

Good luck, it was quite hard on my first days, but it �s normal, you �ll do just fine, don �t worry!
Hope it helps ;)

20 Dec 2009     



avteacher
Spain

The first day try to be very strict with your students, don`t let them do whatever they want.

I`m used to starting my class, explaining them my way of working, what i expect they to do and talking about the book and previous knoledge. Later i always do an ice breaker exercise to know the names, age,hobbies,...., of the students and to integrate the new students in  the classroom.
 
Good luck Tomorrow!!!

20 Dec 2009     



Krolya
Belarus

I fully agree to all of the advice that has already been given to you. You are not to try to make friends with your students, try to be strict, but just, understanding, but not too much. One more idea, when i first saw my students, I told them not to be afraid of doing a mistake, more over I strongly advised them to do mistakes, because that is the right way to learn something.

20 Dec 2009     



julianbr
Italy

hi izolda .. good luck .. hope you manage to relax and enjoy yourself..

20 Dec 2009