June 5, 2018 TESOL 103 LESSON 7 Manner is the way people according to their culture do things, like covering one’s mouth to yawn, stretching in public, putting one’s hands in their pockets, or blowing one’s nose in public etc. TESOL teachers should be aware of the difference in manners in order to better help their students not hurting one another. I finally realize that teaching is not only helping the learner to know what they did not know before but it is much more than that. A classroom where cultural differences are not taken into consideration will not be a loving and respectful atmosphere, no will pay attention to their classmates, to what can hurt and what cannot etc. Based on what I learned about difference in manners, I feel that I need to pay attention to my students’ culture, difference in their manner of doing thing; I will teach them tolerance and respect for others’ believes and education (view).
TESOL Lesson 2 May 3, 2018 Response to “Is The Great American Teacher Dead?” Cris Carrasco “Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitious. Small people always try to do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.” ( Mark Twain) I Learned so many things from the article that I don't really know what to share with you guys! The story told was about Demosthenes who was struggling to be good at Public Speaking, he claimed that even drunkards and illiterate people were better speakers than him, but with Satyrus's help and demonstration, he was convinced; the experience he had convinced him of the overwhelming importance of delivery and set him a speaking career that would bring him everlasting regard and put him on the intellectual map for millennia. I also learned from the article that Public Speaking and teaching are cousins. At the core of...
May 23/05/18 Lesson5 TESOL 103 About Cultural Paradigms “Two different people from two different cultures can witness the very same event…they are going to match them up with different paradigms with different interpretations. And so the very same-- the two people can see the very same event and if they are from different cultures they can interpret it very differently. ” The following lines are my understanding about Cultural Paradigms based on the readings. Paradigm is based interpretation, which means the same concept, object, or behavior will be interpreted differently from a culture to another. The paradigms we have in America are not the same in Africa, Asia, or Europe. A given behavior could be considered normal or polite in the US but considered rude and impolite in China. The professor said, “Two different people from two different cultures can witness the very same event…they are going to match them up with different paradigms wi...
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