My 1st Year at Engoo
Teaching can be an incredibly fulfilling and rewarding job, but it also comes with its unique set of challenges. As an Engoo teacher, I've experienced these challenges firsthand. Despite my passion for teaching and my best efforts to make a positive impact on my students, there have been moments where I have felt overwhelmed, frustrated, and unsupported. I've been with Engoo for almost a year now, and it's been an exciting journey so far. Teaching entirely online can be challenging, and the platform's diverse student base means that I need to adapt to different communication and learning styles continually. Despite these challenges, I always try my best to connect with my students, help them improve their English skills, and make their learning experience enjoyable. As my first year anniversary at Engoo approaches this month, I reflect on my journey and the struggles I have faced along the way. One of the most significant challenges I have encountered is the lack of understanding from people who don't work in education. Family and friends often assume that my job is easy because I teach from home. Still, they don't comprehend the mental and emotional energy it takes to be an effective teacher. At times, the pressure and stress of teaching at Engoo can feel overwhelming, leading to a mental break. Despite being an experienced teacher, there are times when I feel like I'm not doing enough or making enough progress. But what makes the experience worse is the lack of understanding and support from others who don't comprehend the struggles that teachers face daily. Despite these challenges, I still find my job as an Engoo teacher fulfilling and rewarding. Seeing my students improve their English skills and achieve their goals is a constant source of motivation for me. Teaching is not just about imparting knowledge; it's about building relationships, understanding students' needs, and helping them become more confident communicators. If you're a teacher struggling with the pressures of your job, know that you're not alone. It's essential to prioritize your mental health, take a break when you need it, and seek support from colleagues or friends who understand what you're going through. And if you're not a teacher, please try to understand the difficulties that teachers face, and show them support, compassion, and gratitude for the important work they do. As I approach my first year anniversary with Engoo, I'm proud of the work that I've done so far, and I'm excited about what the future holds. Teaching is a challenging job, but it's also one of the most fulfilling and rewarding jobs out there. I'm looking forward to continuing to make a positive impact on my students' lives, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to teach with Engoo.










