An English language teacher has a vast scope to teach and instruct English literature to middle and high school students in government as well private schools. Some of the prime English language teacher responsibilities involve instructing students in basic written and verbal comprehension skills of English, along with building formulation and analytical knowledge of the students. They can also cover topics in literacy, reading comprehension, vocabulary, sentence development, grammar, visual literacy, punctuation, and listening. A teacher is more like an instructor and supervisor who provides knowledge to the students by considering their grasping and understanding power. They have to develop plans and curriculum, evaluate progress, assign work, manage the classroom, keep the track of attendance, work with school administration and parents, spot learning disabilities, offer extra assistance and deal with various issues of the students.
Job Description
The main objective of an English teacher is to assist the students in understanding English as well as read, write and speak efficiently. Becoming a teacher enhances their opportunities to get engaged in education and English. They have to focus on managing the classroom, create basic writing syntax and instruct comparative literature. Their duties may range from preparing coursework, marking the handed work and planning of classes and special programs. Along with the basic tasks, a teacher needs to organize some additional curricular activities and set targets for the students.
Teacheres do perform extra activities other than just conducting English classes. They have to plan educational development programs and a lot of administrative and assessment work. It can be rewarding for a teacher to teach both British and foreign students the content and structure of the English language involving rules of grammar and composition by involving spelling and meaning.
Responsibilities of an English Language Teacher
English language teachers have to conduct a variety tasks other than just taking lessons:
Required Skills
English language teachers can also get opportunities to work overseas. In this regards, they need to have good communication and understating skills. They should be capable to work under pressure and stressful situations. Excellent communications skills are mandatory, as they have to deal with the other teaching staff as well as the parents of the students. Being just a good communicator is not enough; an English teacher needs to have good listening skills in addition to patience, organizational and planning skills.
Working as an English language teacher enhances the chances of the candidate to work in a variety of fields and to develop their English communication and writing skills. English language teacher responsibilities may differ slightly for government and private schools, as their criteria varies.