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At my ESL class, a major debate has erupted among the teaching staff concerning the merit of summer classes. On one hand, the opponents say that the warm weather prohibits class since we lack air-conditioning. Also, they contest that teaching ESL doesn't pay enough, they are tired, and deserve a break. The opponents (including me) contest that the students still lack the necessary English skills to handle daily life activity and we need to teach it to them. The students claim that they would attend summer classes if we offer them. Also, many of our students are from Mexico and think that this lack of air-conditioning claim is absurd because it is warmer in their homeland.
Does anyone have any theories regarding whether or not to have summer classes? How could I convince my fellow teachers to accept your advice?
Does anyone have any theories regarding whether or not to have summer classes? How could I convince my fellow teachers to accept your advice?