1.What kinds of teachers do you like best?
2. Who was your favorite teacher when you were young?
3. Would you want to be a teacher in the future?
4. Have you ever had bad teachers before?
5. What’s the difference between the young and old teacher?
1.What kinds of teachers do you like best?
Well, I would be blessed to have a teacher who has a great sense humor because he or she can lift up my mood in the lesson and motivate me to learn. In addition, he also needs to be enthusiastic and delicated to his work
2. Who was your favorite teacher when you were young?
When I was in the high school, my all-time favorite teacher was Ms Trang, who was my English teacher. I can describe her as a person who has a heart of gold and always puts students first. She is also an extremely qualified and experienced teacher and she inspired me to have passion for learning English.
3. Would you want to be a teacher in the future?
Since I was a child, I always dreamed of becoming a teacher and now my dream has become true. I have been English enthusiast since I was a child. But I do not want to keep this knowledge to myself, I just want to assimilate the knowledge to my students and inspire them to have an interest in learning English.
4. Have you ever had bad teachers before?
Yes, I had a Math teacher who did not leave me with much of a good impression. He did not pay much attention to students and he was not so eager to give students a hand in solving some tricky homework and answering the questions.
5. What’s the difference between the young and old teacher?
To tell them apart is not an easy task but I think the old teachers tend to have more hands-on experience in teaching compared to young ones. By contrast, because there are a narrow generation gaps between the younger teachers ands students, they find it easier to pass on the knowledge and communicate with students.