After reading our textbook, Sail the 7 C's chapter two communication. I learned different tools I can use in regular life that can increase my communication and later on in a classroom I can teach different learning techniques to my students. Hence, they understand the importance of communication. Communication is very important and sometimes it can be extremely difficult because of the language barrier. When dealing with a student who does not understand a language you are speaking you still have to understand and teach the kid who is having a misunderstanding. When you're working with a student who doesn't understand the language you're speaking, it’s important to remember that teaching goes beyond just talking to them. It’s about finding ways to help them connect with the material, even if language is a barrier. As a teacher, you need to think creatively—using visual aids, gestures, or simpler language—to make sure they can still grasp what’s being taught. It also requires a lot of patience and empathy, because the student might be feeling frustrated or left out. You have to create a space where they feel comfortable asking questions and admitting when they don’t understand. At the end of the day, it's about adjusting your approach so that every student, no matter the language barrier, has the opportunity to learn and feel included.
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