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Borrow From Others But Walk Your Own Way

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      When it comes to English teaching, so many teaching theories or methods given, provided or recommended by those experts or expert teachers who are invited to come or sent out to make interschool communications will fully fill our heads and make our heads dull. What is worse is that it’ll even make you get lost and drowned in this vast ocean of the so-called advanced teaching methods. And as a result, you’ll lose your own direction, and feel confused about where to go or what to follow.

However, the truth is that All Roads Lead to Rome. Maybe the roads are just a little different. Some are wide and smooth while some others are narrow, rugged and bumpy. But they’re all roads after all; and the roads conditions may change at different time or under different situations. And surely, all of these roads will lead to Rome eventually if you persist to walk on whichever one of them. You’re not to trust too much what is said by others to be a shortcut, as a shortcut path for others may prove to be a rough and rugged one for you. Just find one path that suits you most, and then go to Rome.

Hegel has one of his most famous sayings: Whatever is is right. According to this quotation, since there exist in this world so many different roads leading to Rome, there must be some reasons for the existence of these roads. Those teaching experts or expert teachers advocate or introduce or sell what in their eyes are the best teaching theories or methods or practices, which may be indeed of kind of convenience or comfort to themselves in their own way of teaching, but do not necessarily suit you well in practice. This requires us that we must find the best way of our own, a way that suits us the most. To be suited is to be the best.

Never let those thousands of what appears like glittering and powerful teaching theories or models confuse you, dizzy your eyes, turn your head, get you lost or even drown you in this vast ocean of confusion. Never let this happen. Of course, I’m not trying to convey the idea that we should not learn from others. On the contrary, we must work very hard to learn, to learn from books and to learn from what other people are doing. We learn from them, but never shall we blindly follow or worship them. We get out what is most suitable for us, learn from it and use it to further perfect our own way to make it a better road for us to get Rome more easily and comfortably. Maybe someday you, too, will be an expert; and you, just like those experts before, will find it so easy to advertise and boast what you think is the best way to teach. But you know your way is not always the best way for others. Please keep this in mind whoever you’ll become in the future.

Borrow from others but walk your own way!

Constantly perfect and better the way you’re familiar with.

And then, your way will be the best way.

                                                                                                          

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