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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Do you talk/hang around with your students on campus after class?
I'm often followed when I leave the classroom by keen students who are keen to practice their English with me. However, as I'm usually pretty tired I end up just saying pleasantries until I go home. I'm wondering if any of you enjoy hanging out with your students after class?
I don't hang out with any of the students. Although, one of the students mother wanted me to hang out with her kid as part of the class. I never did.
Silly question, no one will hang out with 99Sparkey. He has to pay them to come to class.
Traveler:
You should not be unkind to Chinese people. This is a Chinese forum, and you are a visitor...
TedDBayer:
Me, unkind never. Sparkey says she is an American Enlish teacher, I don't believe her though. Why can't they just imitate Elvis? There is an chronic shortage of Elvis impersonators in China.
when i arrived first 2 years ago and wanted to look around the city and there were few other foreigners (and no map that i could find!), some of my more motivated students offered to act as local tour-guides.
it was a 'win-win' situation: i got local history and a rough guide to the main tourist attractions to the city as well as being shown around the city. The students got extra english practice.
Yes, often I do this. I also am part of a loosely organized English Conversation Club and often we meet after classes and just try to have a conversation about anything. This way the students actually get to use their knowledge of English. I want them to be better and know how to have a simple conversation. In turn it has improved their grades and that is what I am there for.
Well not all teachers work or live on a campus but sure, why not?
When I taught high school at a boarding school, the students (rich kids) invited teachers out after class on the last day of school and bought us beers. Its a funny experience coming from USA to having 16 year olds buy your drinks. Since then; I've taught at adult training centers, kids training centers, etc. I still hang out with students and/or their parents. It seems like the only polite thing to do when someone invites you out.
Sometimes when I was teaching university and in international companies' workplaces. Usually, though, I keep my work life and my social life completely separate.