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I am a very determined and self-confident person. I believe that this is due to my being bilingual. That is why I would like to set up an example and become a role model to kids abroad that they can master English as their mother tongue and become bilingual like me.
Since my long-term goal is to actually teach English as a foreign language, I have done extensive research on what would be the best educational option for me after graduating with Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature. There are multiple qualification centres and courses, offering one to three months full-time courses, which are accredited by the Association for Accredited English Language Centres.
At a first glance enrolling in a quick certificate course would provide me with the necessary paper documents to go ahead and practice as a teacher. However, after I have successfully acquired a Bachelor's degree, I believe that this would be a step behind for me. That is why I decided to apply for my Master in teaching English as a foreign language. For my own career advancement, I would prefer to spend one or two years more at University and learn and practice more. Employers would probably also be in favour of someone with a Bachelor's degree and Master's degree, then a Bachelor's and a certificate course.
I am aiming to volunteer in community help centers and teach kids English. I believe the main objective of a teacher is to convey the passion for learning, regardless of whether this is a foreign language or science. Thus, I think the most efficient technique and method in teaching are to visualize the teaching process and make it easier for children to consume the new grammar rules, vocabulary, or cultural differences. I would like also to travel abroad possibly to India and the regions where they speak Punjab and try to teach children English. Most agencies advertise that it is not necessary for the candidates to speak to local language. However, I believe that being able to express yourself in the local language gives both the teacher and the children the immeasurable experience of genuine and unspoiled communication.
Ideally, I would like to combine my Master's Degree in Teaching English as a Foreign Language with finding a proper work placement.
In the end, I would like to inspire other kids to find their own paths in life, as I did and to give them the confidence that they can master English, even if they are not native speakers.
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