create lesson plans, instructional materials, and activities that are designed to meet the needs of diverse learners. deliver engaging and interactive lessons that facilitate language acquisition and proficiency.
regularly evaluate and assess student performance and progress through quizzes, tests, projects, and other assessments. provide constructive feedback to students to guide their growth and improvement.
adapt instructional strategies and techniques to accommodate different learning styles and language proficiency levels. use a variety of teaching methods, including multimedia resources, technology, and real-life situations, to enhance learning.
foster a positive and inclusive classroom atmosphere where students feel comfortable taking risks, asking questions, and expressing themselves in the target language. promote cultural awareness and understanding among students.
identify and address individual learning needs and tailor instruction accordingly. offer extra support and guidance to struggling students and challenge advanced learners to further develop their language skills.
work collaboratively with colleagues, such as other language instructors and support staff, to develop curriculum, share best practices, and ensure consistent instruction throughout the language program.
continuously improve your knowledge and skills in language teaching by staying informed about current research, attending professional development workshops or conferences, and exploring new teaching resources and technologies.