Originally Posted by
Zelda
Nice shop.
I do community work for my school on a Wednesday. (We have a choice of lots of activities but I chose community action because it doesn't require me to go outside much but isn't just lazing around not doing anything. The other options include CCF (military training stuff), conservation (chopping down trees and feeding pigs and stuff) and terriers (people too lazy to do military stuff or conservation and who cook and stuff). I teach kids at a local school English. We teach kids of a couple different age groups (just one age group per week) including guys just 1 year below me. We tend to get 3 or 4 kids each on our table.
I can't help but get the feeling I am not really qualified to teach them. Trying to teach people a year younger than Macbeth. I have never read or studied Macbeth...
Lol'd
Hang in there. Teaching is hard only if you're as smart or dumber than the learners.
I did teaching stuffs:
I was in martial arts. I was teaching people before I got my black belt. I became an associate instructor dude and had to help correct de'm black belts at times. It wasn't fun, but you shouldn't even worry too much if you're at least a bit more adept than your students. :P (some of them were 2 years older than me) I did my best never to contradict them. At the time, black belts obviously knew more than me, but sometimes they didn't notice something was wrong with there movements or form, etc.
Also Zelda, don't fret dawg ;O Find a way to go with he flow