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An interview with:

Girish Thappeta

English teacher

Q:
What do you like about teaching English?
A:

I like teaching English because it helps students communicate with people from different countries. I enjoy explaining new words and seeing my students understand them. I feel happy when my students gain confidence and start speaking better. Teaching English also allows me to learn from my students and grow in my own skills.


 
Q:
When did you decide to become an English teacher?
A:

I decided to become an English teacher when I was in college. I enjoyed learning English and helping my friends understand it. That made me realise I wanted to teach and help many students in the same way.


 
Q:
In your experience, what are the most common reasons for wanting to learn English?
A:

In my experience, people want to learn English mainly for work, study, and travel. Many students need English for better job opportunities or promotions. Some want it to study abroad or pass exams like IELTS or TOEFL. Others learn English to communicate easily while traveling or to watch movies, read books, and use the internet in English.


 
Q:
How difficult is it to learn English, compared to other languages?
A:

English is not very difficult compared to many other languages. It has simple verb forms and no masculine or feminine words like some languages. However, spelling and pronunciation can be tricky because words are not always spoken the way they are written. With regular practice, most learners can pick up English fairly easily.


 
Q:
What's the hardest part of teaching English?
A:

The hardest part of teaching English is helping students feel confident to speak without fear of making mistakes. Many students understand English but hesitate to talk. Another challenge is teaching pronunciation and spelling because they do not always match.


 
Q:
What makes a good English student?
A:

A good English student is someone who listens carefully and practices regularly. They are not afraid to make mistakes and are willing to speak in class. They ask questions when they do not understand and try their best to learn new words every day.


 
Q:
What's the hardest part of learning English?
A:

The hardest part of learning English is usually speaking and pronunciation. Many words sound different from how they are written, which can be confusing. Some students also find grammar difficult, especially tenses. However, with regular practice, these become easier over time.


 
Q:
What is your advice for students who are struggling?
A:

My advice is to be patient with yourself and keep practising every day, even for a few minutes. Do not be afraid to make mistakes because they help you learn. Listen to English, speak whenever you can, and ask your teacher for help when something is unclear. Consistent effort is more important than being perfect.


 
Q:
How long does it take to become fluent in English?
A:

It usually takes about 6 months to 1 year to become fluent in English, depending on how much you practice. If a student studies regularly, speaks often, and listens to English every day, they can become fluent faster. If practice is only occasional, it may take longer.


 
Q:
In your opinion, what makes some students progress faster than others?
A:

In my opinion, some students progress faster because they practice more and stay motivated. They are not afraid to make mistakes and they use English outside the classroom by watching videos, reading, or speaking with others. Students who are curious, consistent, and confident usually learn faster than those who study only occasionally.


 

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