Hungrydog
Member
- Joined
- Nov 30, 2014
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- British English
- Home Country
- England
- Current Location
- Italy
Hello,
I can't believe I'm asking this to be honest as I would be amazed if the answer wasn't a resounding NO. I am, however, desperate to earn some money.
I have just finished a TEFL course and have been given the opportunity to teach in an Italian University. To do so though I would have to do the following.
I've done some research and think that I could write the syllabus, I'm a master at cutting, pasting and plagiarism. Then, I think, I could write the lesson plans.
The question though, I suppose, is this. Would I be letting everyone down, including myself?
I have no qualms as to helping someone on a one to one basis, but a whole class full of eager students?
If an experienced teacher reads this, I would be very interested to know just how experienced one would have to be to be able to do the above and do it well.
Yours doubtfully,
Paul
I can't believe I'm asking this to be honest as I would be amazed if the answer wasn't a resounding NO. I am, however, desperate to earn some money.
I have just finished a TEFL course and have been given the opportunity to teach in an Italian University. To do so though I would have to do the following.
- Design and deliver a 300 hour course, 'English for academic purposes'. High intermediate to advanced.
- Present a two hour lesson plan as part of my application.
- Split the course to suit the academic year.
I've done some research and think that I could write the syllabus, I'm a master at cutting, pasting and plagiarism. Then, I think, I could write the lesson plans.
The question though, I suppose, is this. Would I be letting everyone down, including myself?
I have no qualms as to helping someone on a one to one basis, but a whole class full of eager students?
If an experienced teacher reads this, I would be very interested to know just how experienced one would have to be to be able to do the above and do it well.
Yours doubtfully,
Paul