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Confidence Quotes for Powerful Women.
“Fake it until you become it,” – I heard and read about it so many times but was never truly able to understand the meaning. The part about “faking” didn’t quite make any sense, and it was not appealing to me. Nevertheless, in social and professional situations I would quite often spot incredible confidence radiated by people, and then I would overhear that those confidence-radiating individuals were somewhat lost or knowing as much about what was going on as other lost people. I’m tough, ambitious, and I know exactly what I want. If that makes me a bitch, okay.Madonna This idea about people with confidence came to me again in…
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Failure is (NOT) an Option In the Teaching Profession.
I can’t swim. I never learned, never felt the need for it. When my husband bought a family gym membership, we started our weekly trips to the pool, which has become my getaway from the everyday grind. During one of those frequent trips to the pool, I had a revelation. It literally happened in the pool. I was standing next to the 4-feet mark contemplating my plan B and C and D in case I happen to be drowning. I can scream, start grabbing floating Barbies, and stereo foam dumbbells for seniors, or even any hands and legs in my proximity. That could have been probably unnecessary since lifeguards watched…
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6 Effective Teacher Practices That Will Lower Your Anxiety.
Has anyone ever told you before you made a decision to become a teacher that your weekends might be jeopardized for life, you will have to cope with anxiety, your mind will always keep working on unit and lesson plans even during vacation, anything you see in life will be subconsciously evaluated towards the possibility of using it in a classroom? When I was pregnant, I would read “What to expect when you are expecting” manual that would make me even more nervous. The “after-life” after having a baby is dramatically different from the book although I still felt I had a good “101 mom life” course to prepare mentally.…
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How to Motivate Reluctant ESL Students and Build Their Independence.
As a new teacher, I have understood that some of the things I couldn’t function without from day one are classroom routines, clear explanation of consequences for misbehavior and non-completion of tasks, clear statement of expectations from each task. Taking care of those is a learning process, but in the end, it pays off. One of the things that caught me off guard is the fact that students do not necessarily have accountability for their work. They tend to shift the ownership of their completed assignments to me, hoping I will magically turn them into A graded papers. So the question my students have been driving me bananas with is…
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Is Google Translation Benefiting ESL Students or Harming Them?
Today I want to talk about the problem of Google translation for assignments in an ESL classroom. To give you an idea how painful it can be not only to an ESL teacher but any teacher, let me describe a scene in one of my classes. It’s an English as a Second Language class, level A which means that students are beginner learners of the language. Although they have language basics, they continue developing their vocabulary, learn how to connect ideas logically and grammatically correct. Some of them might have the struggle to write a sentence. Some of them can create a pretty good paragraph and more. The task students…










