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I guess the teacher is from the Phillipines. It must be pretty easy to get a degree there which makes the requirement for a degree to teach in Thailand a joke. My niece's teacher at an expensive international school is from the Phillipines and after half a year she can't even have a "Hello, How are you conversation?". I guess the new teacher is better than the Thai one at the government school. After 4 years of English she knows nothing.

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47 minutes ago, DavisH said:

The teacher is incompetent and shouldn't be teaching English. Find another school - preferably and EP with competent English teachers, for your child. 

I'd make her/him lose so much face that they would have to replace the teacher. All new teachers who started this year, even PE teachers, have to pass a TOEIC examination within a year. This particular "English teacher" doesn't have a clue about English at all. Usually, the directors do not know how bad some of his employees really are. I'd correct all the mistakes and show the result to the director. 

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On 8/17/2018 at 9:18 PM, mii maker said:

Yes, the numbers circled in pencil are the answer told by her teacher, the "X" written with the pen are her answers.

She also told me that there was only one person whose score is 100/100 in the qualification. Student who has the highest score will be chosen to the competition outside her school, and that exam given to her is The English competition past paper exam.

0/100 would impress me more.

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Id read two questions and stopped. That is tragic.

 

I've been lucky enough to have taught in schools and with teachers that are operating way above this level, but I have seen similar. What really difficult is when students challenge the Thai teacher via you. It puts you between a rock and a hard place. It's a huge load of face I'd imagine, when it shouldn't be unless the inconsistencies are endemic.

 

Most tragic for us is that here we sit on borrowed time with waivers, most of us will never be allowed to obtain a license. This is presumably a licensed, tenured, government employee.

 

 

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OMG your only showing us the exam paper, if it reflects in anyway the level of inferior instruction by the teacher the kids are all screwed.

 

Come on, out the school so at least based on this teacher’s inability to comprehend English others reading this blog can advise friends to give the school a wide berth.

 

Just the location and first letter of the school’s name will do.

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7 minutes ago, berrec said:

OMG your only showing us the exam paper, if it reflects in anyway the level of inferior instruction by the teacher the kids are all screwed.

 

Come on, out the school so at least based on this teacher’s inability to comprehend English others reading this blog can advise friends to give the school a wide berth.

 

Just the location and first letter of the school’s name will do.

From what I understand from other farangs this is pretty par for course and I encountered the same at my daughter's school. Not only that a printed and coloured exercise book from which they worked was also full of mistakes.

 

Sadly, not much we can do about it!!

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On 8/17/2018 at 8:45 PM, canuckamuck said:

I get stuff like this from my daughter all the time. She is fluent in English but gets questions wrong all the time because they either make no sense, or the right answer is actually wrong. She knows the English class is a joke. Her teacher can't have  even a simple conversation in English but she frequently tells my daughter that my English is wrong, if I helped her with something. What ya gunna do, this is the standard of education here.

We supplement her education with actual learning at home. She gets top marks in most subjects, not English though. The kids who remember stuff by rote have an advantage because they don't know right from wrong.

 

 

i know a gal that graduated uni as a nurse no less but often i have to let her nonsense enter one ear and exit the other and turn my brain off. the lack of reason and logic

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On 8/17/2018 at 8:45 PM, canuckamuck said:

I get stuff like this from my daughter all the time. She is fluent in English but gets questions wrong all the time because they either make no sense, or the right answer is actually wrong. She knows the English class is a joke. Her teacher can't have  even a simple conversation in English but she frequently tells my daughter that my English is wrong, if I helped her with something. What ya gunna do, this is the standard of education here.

We supplement her education with actual learning at home. She gets top marks in most subjects, not English though. The kids who remember stuff by rote have an advantage because they don't know right from wrong.

You have two choices, agree with the teacher who can't understand/speak English or fail the course.

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On 8/17/2018 at 8:45 PM, canuckamuck said:

I get stuff like this from my daughter all the time. She is fluent in English but gets questions wrong all the time because they either make no sense, or the right answer is actually wrong. She knows the English class is a joke. Her teacher can't have  even a simple conversation in English but she frequently tells my daughter that my English is wrong, if I helped her with something. What ya gunna do, this is the standard of education here.

We supplement her education with actual learning at home. She gets top marks in most subjects, not English though. The kids who remember stuff by rote have an advantage because they don't know right from wrong.

I am a bit concerned about helping my Step-Daughter with her English lesson answers. I can easily help find the correct answer (native English speaker with above the M.A. education). Trying to explain the reasoning as to why this is the correct answer sometimes gets lost due to my limited understanding of the Thai language and my Daughters limited understanding of English (9th Grade). If challenged I would need to go to school and offer to help with the English privately or as a guest speaker. 555 Daughter might react with pride or embarrassment. Rather enjoy being a Professor Emeritus and not working....

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23 hours ago, jenny2017 said:

I'd make her/him lose so much face that they would have to replace the teacher. All new teachers who started this year, even PE teachers, have to pass a TOEIC examination within a year. This particular "English teacher" doesn't have a clue about English at all. Usually, the directors do not know how bad some of his employees really are. I'd correct all the mistakes and show the result to the director. 

You are misunderstanding the Thai education system,

Quite a lot of English teachers are Thai floosies of important government officials, parked there to draw a wage while banging the 'influential person'. Which is essentially why they can't teach English. Pointing out their failings to the director will probably result in bad results for your pupil.

 

I have a close association with two native English speaking Thai children, one aged 20 is classed as 2nd best English speaking pupil in Chiang Mai, failed her year in High school because she spoke better English than the 'pretty' who was her teacher. Another aged 7, fully bilingual, classed as 'slow' by his class teacher who can't speak one word of English, and 'poor' by his elderly untrained American English teacher who bores him so much that he doesn't participate in the class.

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