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Overview:
Teaching versus
Tutoring
The difference between the two is the individualized
attention given to students during tutorials. Tutoring
is therefore teaching with the added 'bonus' of
having the teacher's undivided attention. You will
take on several roles including that of a 'facilitator',
always in search of ways to get students interacting
and learning, ultimately acquiring the language.
Students with a specific goal will often hire a
tutor to help them attain it. Tutoring sessions
may consist of one individual, small groups of two
to five, or even entire families.
Course Content:
Tutoring English divides itself into two parts.
The first section deals with assessing and analyzing
your students' English abilities and understanding
their individual needs.
The second section shows
you how to take a lesson plan designed for a classroom
and adapt it to a one-on-one situation. Tutoring
individual students forces teachers to be very creative
in order to foster student-talk-time.

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Course
Requirements:
- Four needs assessment tasks.
- Seven individual needs assignments.
- Four lesson plans dealing with
individual needs.
- One course development assignment
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- Final assessment guide.
Tutors working overseas
must be aware of cultural conduct both during teaching
sessions and outside of them. For example, in many
countries teachers represent authority and students
simply do not participate in class discussions.
As a tutor of ESL, where communication is crucial,
you must become aware of such realities and begin
to find ways to create an environment that will
slowly encourage participation during class time.
The more you know about your students and their
world, the better equipped you will be to facilitate
the learning process.
Understanding your students'
first language is not of primary importance when
tutoring since instruction is given in English.
Learning about the culture and language is beneficial
to you as a tutor for personal growth. It will also
make your transition to living in a new country
easier and more enjoyable. Students who take pride
in their country demonstrate and appreciate it when
a foreign teacher/tutor takes a genuine interest
in their world. Take advantage of the cultural lessons
you are going to experience, whether they are language
lessons or social conduct 'tips'. |