Re: Teacher's responsibility

Originally Posted by
uchitelka
Dear all
I am teaching an ielts IELTS exam group which lasts for 2 months and I am very disappointed at the end of the group. I don't understand the underlined part. How can you have got to the end of the group/course if you are sill teaching them (you started with "I am teaching")?
The students' expectations are that they will improve their scores, but it this rarely happens as I think 48 academic hours it is not enough time for much of an improvement. to advance in 48 academic hours,
You say "This rarely happens". I take it this isn't the first time you've taught this course.
It is just enough to know about learn some strategies and put them to use.
Then, They are adults and don't won't do the assignments. and How can I make? force? make them to do them? I think it is their choice. All in all, Everyone is unhappy - they them and I me.
What do you think about the situation? How big is the teacher's responsibility? 80%?
Welcome to the forum. 
Sorry to hear that you're having some problems with the group. The problem with teaching adults (and some kids) is that if they don't want to work, they won't work. If they have no incentive, why should they?
Why are they taking IELTS?
I must make one important point, though. As their teacher, it is your responsibility to ensure that your own English is of a very high standard, preferably near-native. It is clear from the number of corrections I have had to make to your post above that that is not the case.
Last edited by emsr2d2; 11-Sep-2017 at 00:40.
Reason: Fixed typo
Remember - if you don't use correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing, anything you write will be incorrect.