
If you’re not a native speaker, how do you maintain your proficiency and confidence in speaking the language that you teach? Today’s episode is a Leveling Up episode, where I coach Stephanie, a middle school teacher in Maine. Maintaining and improving her personal confidence and proficiency is the area where she wants to level up.
Suggestions:
Set Realistic Expectations:
- Understand that language proficiency is a journey, and it’s normal to have moments of self-doubt or insecurity, especially in the presence of other language teachers who may have varying levels of proficiency.
- Instead of striving for perfection, focus on continuous improvement and growth. Celebrate your progress and accomplishments, no matter how small they may seem.
Embrace Vulnerability and Learning Opportunities:
- Remember that vulnerability is a natural part of the language learning process.
- Don’t be afraid to make mistakes or ask questions during language teacher conferences. Embrace these moments as valuable learning opportunities.
Action Plan:
This Week:
- Spend time reflecting on past experiences and identifying specific instances where hesitancy to speak the language around other language teachers occurred.
- Set achievable goals for the week, such as committing to speak the language in at least one conversation with a language teacher during a conference or professional gathering.
The Coming Weeks:
- Gradually increase the frequency and duration of language use in professional settings, such as engaging in more conversations or discussions with language teachers.
- Challenge yourself to step out of your comfort zone by initiating conversations or participating actively in language-related activities during conferences or workshops.
You can also be a part of Leveling Up coaching episode if there is an area of your teaching that you like to improve or enhance. Join me on the podcast for a Leveling Up Coaching Episode.
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