The problem is that most teachers (Thai as well as Farang) focus too much on form and structures of the language, which is extremely boring. What Thai students need is conversation lessons focussing on meaning, context and function. A further problem is that (usually native) English teachers forget "grading" their language down. What I have heard from Thai students is that they can't understand their native English teacher because he speaks too fast, and the teacher didn't really check if his students understood what he was saying. Every time I hear the same complaints.nongwuasoguy wrote:All the posts are very interesting. I am coming from Quebec, Canada and do not speak english but I know education pretty well. I have a BA Ed. and some other diplomas in school administration as I was a teacher for 9 years (I taught accounting) and I was a school director for more than 20 years. The diploma is the very base to teach but it is not all. I knew teachers with master degree and they cannot teach good. "A good teacher is the teacher that the students learn well the subject they teach". If you teach english and your students do not speak english, I mean not a word, you didn't teach good. I had an english teacher who knows 11 languages. As director, I went in his class to see how he was teaching. He was really funny, making jokes and speaking easily and all he was speaking about was really intereting. BUT, all the students (around 15 years of age) look like "frozen fishes" and cannot understand what he was saying. I met him and I talked with him about that. He told me if they are in that grade they must know... they must but they don't know: Change your way of teaching.
Here in Nong Wua So, in my house's yard, there are 5 students going to NWS School. They are between 7 y.o. and 16 years old. If I ask them: "What is your name?" They stay out of words just like "frozen fishes". As I speak thai a little bit (hihihi), I asked them: "What your teacher do in english class". And the answer is: "She comes in the class, start to speak and doen't stop for an hour; after she gives us an homework and it is over". I saw those homeworks... really hard to do for those students (read: impossible). I did a few...no comments (it was my writing), nothing, there is no follow throught about the homeworks... I met the english teacher once (a thai girl). She told that she goes on internet sites chatting to improve her english...better go to meet "farangs" who come from english countries: England, USA, Australia et c.. and learn and so, GO BACK TO LEARN HOW TO TEACH! We must say that just few students study and do their homeworks and it is an important part of learning! Don't tell me that I write bad english, I know that already!
I think that every teacher should at least have a proper degree in the subject they are teaching. However I admit, some still teach in old fashioned ways and have to keep up with new methods. This also counts for the guys who only did a four weeks' training.