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Recently qualified ESL Teacher teaching PYP
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Kaymay



Joined: 16 Sep 2013
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 11:57 am    Post subject: Recently qualified ESL Teacher teaching PYP Reply with quote

I have recently completed my CELTA qualification and have a job offer working for Princess Noura. What I would like to know is would newbie ESL Teachers feel out their depth teaching PYP? I have been working in education for 7 years, and teach Functional Skills in English which is very different teaching it as a foreign language.

Any advice would be very much appreciated Very Happy
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hocus pocus



Joined: 29 May 2013
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Location: Continental drifting

PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think functional English is perfect fro ESL in Saudi. You'll do fine.
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spiral78



Joined: 05 Apr 2004
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 1:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Functional Skills in English is not the same as functional English, as the OP notes. I think she's correct to be a bit concerned about the transition. Likely some of the old hands will be around shortly with more direct info about how PNU will support (or not) the transition.
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teachr11



Joined: 23 Aug 2012
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 2:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's my understanding that PNU gives each teacher a detailed lesson plan that they can use, and that it's so easy a robot could do it. I wouldn't be worried at all.
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CANDLES



Joined: 01 Nov 2011
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Location: Wandering aimlessly.....

PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 5:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't worry about it...PNU students are not the most enlightened bunch on the planet.
Worry about where you'll be based, whether you'll form friendship, etc, etc.

With your experience it'll be a walkover.
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myohmy



Joined: 31 Jul 2013
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 4:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

By the time you get here, most of the kinks will be ironed out. However, this semester has been anything but a walkover even for the most seasoned among us. BTW, my students are delightful and intelligent. CANDLES is a jaded and cynical individual. Pay him/her no mind.
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CANDLES



Joined: 01 Nov 2011
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Location: Wandering aimlessly.....

PostPosted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 7:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Actually Teacher11 I liked my students at PNU. Some of them were delightful and studious, whilst some were arrogant with crap mentality.

I'm not 'jaded', on the contrary I try and find something positive in all things, including Saudi administration even when they used to lock their doors to have coffee and nourishments, whilst the teachers stood outside impatiently.

I'm also aware that PNU had/have mega problems with administration, staff leaving, accommodation, etc. etc....

So please after years of working, one should be able to at least try and cope with new problems. Rolling Eyes Very Happy

As for assuming that I am a HIM/HER......What do you think? Some PNU students would be delighted to have a HIM!/ or HER!
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Kaymay



Joined: 16 Sep 2013
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 7:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you everyone for taking the time to reply.

Myohmy, can you tell me if teachers get semester breaks off? Or will I be working all the way through till Eid in July/August?

Also, do they allow you to go out the country before you finish your probation period? I have asked the recruiter this, which he said no you don't, but I wasn't convinced by the way he said it. I'm not sure if he even knew the answer.

FYI my recruiter is Edex
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CANDLES



Joined: 01 Nov 2011
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Location: Wandering aimlessly.....

PostPosted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 8:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kaymay...

If EDEX have brought you in on a 90 day employment visa, it'll be difficult for you to leave without getting an exit/re-entry visa.

PNU decide the semester breaks, and like all the other universities around, wait till the last minute to notify the teachers. Semester breaks are usually around January and then in April. Some teachers leave for their holidays in June or July and don't do the summer school, if such a thing is still going on.
Technically, July, August should be your holiday.

Eid break is in October- teachers with residency visa