Hi Cliff, can you tell us about yourself?
My name is ‘Bo Bo Aung’ but I go by ‘Cliff Rake’ in my teaching profession. In our country, Myanmar, it is common for people to have their original name and English name separate. Paragon International Education Centre was founded by me. On Nov 25, 2000, I established my center and started my Paragon Online English Class (POEC) on Dec 1, 2015. I was born to Mr. Ramesh and Ms. Meena Shrestha who were my first English teachers as they both had teaching professions. When I was six, I was already studying "Brighter Grammar Book 2!" I started helping with my Father’s classes when I was 13, and I went to Mandalay University, majoring in English. Passed my third year with an honors degree but because I was already married at that time, I asked my professors to let me drop the additional 2 years that ‘honors’ students had to attend. I chose to attend the final year and still passed with ‘Qualified’ for the next level. Graduating in 1996 was a huge achievement. I became a ‘Bachelor of Arts in English.’ Since then I have dived into the English teaching profession and established my center in 2000. I have been teaching English as a foreign language for more than 20 years now.
What’s it’s like to live in Myanmar, can you tell us your favorite things to do there?
Myanmar has good weather, good food, and life is not very difficult. The best thing I like doing in Myanmar is traveling. You only need a good car and a strong purse (aka some money to spend). You can visit any state, any region, any time you want, except for some places when there is unrest due to armed conflicts. There are so many places to go to. So many tracking routes to enjoy, so many mountains to climb, and so many beaches to swim.
What led you to start teaching English? Can you tell us about your journey?
I naturally got used to speaking in English because my parents are English teachers. My father brought me to his English classes and I helped students when I was only 13 years of age. Even when I was in my university, I tutored many people. After graduating, I dived into the teaching profession.You have your own company teaching English, Wow! Could you tell us the story of it?
I had lots of teaching experience even before I graduated and when I established my center in 2000, I already had seven to eight years of teaching experience. My center is Paragon International Education Centre. Our students are quite diverse ranging from 5 years of age to IELTS candidates and adult learners. I started my online class, Paragon Online English Class (POEC) on Dec 1, 2015.
You teach a wide variety of ages, how is teaching adults different from teaching children?
Children in our country are naive, loyal, and respectful to teachers. It’s so much fun opening up their tender minds to the world of English. Adults are mostly nervous. They look like they feel that it’s too late for them to study, which is not true. Teens are ok. They are all open-minded and they love to speak in English. But adults in my Zoom classes are all so open, happy, and energetic. They are so different from walk-in classes. This is one interesting thing I have found during this Covid period. During walk-in classes with adults, they tend to be shy and uncooperative but during the Zoom classes, they became happy, light-hearted, and energetic.Has the coronavirus pandemic impacted your business teaching English?
This pandemic has forced us to shut down our center and it has been 8 months now. Our center had been our main breadbasket. Many students have joined my Zoom classes but unfortunately, some students haven't due to technology illiteracy. Or because of a lack of parents’ support. Our income has gone 70 percent lower and currently, online classes are all we have. The gap between students can be huge.
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- Teach the four key areas of language acquisition: reading, speaking, writing, pronunciation
- Understand teaching English to non-native speakers
- Manage virtual classroom and student behavior effectively
- Grow in confidence as a new teacher to be able to enter your first online English class
- Plan and deliver effective online lessons that meet student and class learning objectives
- Grasp English grammar terminology and know how to teach it to students of all levels
- Find and create effective learning materials, text-based and digital to target language use
- Search and find the best jobs, online and abroad, or choose a freelance path
Do you have any advice for other TEFL teachers looking to set up their own business teaching English?
Any TEFL teacher who wishes to teach English in Myanmar should first understand the student’s culture and that you cannot thrive alone. You need a good network. In Myanmar, students are your customers and parents are your investors. Despite being a good teacher, you need a good network here which will work as ‘social proof’ for both the students and parents.
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