He likes working with students from home and is convinced that Hungarian education is based on good foundations.

Növekedes.hu drew attention . In an interview with the news portal, the teacher said that he is glad that he decided to move home and that he is proud to accept it: he returned home from Canada because of his Hungarian heritage.

According to his statement, he was born in Nagybánya to Hungarian parents, then followed his parents to Canada at the age of five, where he began his school years. "Hungarian self-consciousness is very deeply rooted in our family, because we were often exposed to challenges because of our Hungarianness," he said, and then added: perhaps that is why he has a stronger feeling that he wants to teach in Hungary.

Our family vacationed in Hungary every year, I always felt at home here, if only because of the identity of culture and way of thinking

he recalled. Comparing the Hungarian and Canadian education systems, he said that, in terms of methodology, there is not much difference between Hungarian and Canadian education and school teaching, except for the language used. - It is a fact that students have more diverse backgrounds in Canada than here in Hungary. Due to the diversity of the students, the challenge there is different than at home, he added.

From September, he will teach English at Budapest Pitypang Street Elementary School, and in addition, he will also participate in the life of the school as a daycare teacher. According to his words, teaching English and working in daycare is not a problem for him.

– I was always flexible and I liked challenges, because they only make you stronger

- he said, and then added to the news portal's question: In Hungary, students' English language skills are built on good foundations, students' knowledge is gradually improving.

According to him, frequent conversation in English builds students' self-confidence and at the same time encourages them to speak English as boldly as possible. - As teachers, I feel that we must constantly improve, and we must see a challenge not as a difficulty, but as an opportunity for further development - he opined.

Source: Hungarian Nation

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