Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Sunday, June 8, 2014

It's real

"Real," like "fix," is one of those words that I struggle to explain to my ELL students. Of course I can think of many examples and uses for the word "real."

Which is real? Which is fake?
Which is real? Which are fake? (Image courtesy of Dino de Luca / FreeDigitalPhotos.net)

However, the reader/English major/discussion-lover wants so badly to leave the door open for critical thinking and reflection on the more metaphorical uses of that word and I find myself holding back the explanations that will just add too much confusion to the learning soup.  We'll have to revisit that after there is a little more language to use as footholds, I tell myself.

Well, it's real for me now.  All of this is real!  I will be an ESOL teacher here in my home county beginning September of this year and I could not be more thrilled!

Now starts the summer of prep.  I am a planner and it's probably going to take years for me to learn in my heart the lesson I already know (thank you to the many wise teachers who have shared it) in my head: I'm not going to know exactly what to do in every single situation and I cannot always prepare for it.  I'm going to do my best to prepare as much as possible in advance, pretending I don't know that fact... because you would not believe how excited I am by this job/profession/life I am going to lead!