Tell us a little bit about yourself and what has inspired you to be a teacher?
I am an ESL teacher at Identity Inc., Gaithersburg, MD. I am always learning how to teach successfully to young or adult Latinos people English as a second language to have more opportunities here in the United States of America.
What are the biggest challenges you face as an ESOL teacher?
The biggest challenge has been to set an engagement of all my students, with different occupations, different life routine schedules, different learning styles, and different English levels. But the pathway has been incredibly fantastic while I am watching the progress of my students.
What has teaching remotely during a global pandemic taught you?
Conveying motivation, persistence, and keeping creativity to always bring the best ESL resources to continue having the best English Language Learning process acquisition.
What advice would you give to a new ESOL teacher or volunteer?
Always being prepared with different English Language Learning Resources to make more fun the acquisition of English as a second language, and in that way to make the proper differentiation of the students according to their interests and likes.
What have been your favorite pastimes during COVID-19?
I love reading about remote jobs, and remote learning, because even if We like it or not is now part of our present, and definitely part of our future.
What do you find most rewarding about your work?
The most rewarding thing about my job is to see hope in my student's lives. See how they continue practicing and coming to the virtual classes, no matter the situations that they can be facing personally or in other areas.
What is something you learned about your students during this remote teaching period?
I have learned their determination to conquer and achieve their goals without limits, I have learned how to be a hero like them, and that is what they are: [HEROES]. Because only heroes can continue reaching goals and success with the wind against them.