Meet Annabel, a German teacher in a secondary school in Greater London. Find out more about how she uses German in her role. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.
She not only teaches German but also tries to shape her students' lives and look after their wellbeing both in and out of the classroom.
I use German everyday in my job. I even use it to chat with my colleagues!
- Annabel uses a multitude of skills everyday. Her German knowledge is key to her role but she also needs to communicate well with her students and colleagues and it's crucial to be well organised if you want to be a teacher
- She learnt German at school. When she was a child, she went to Germany on holiday with her mum and it gave her that extra motivation to learn it
- Annabel studied German, Music and Biology at A-level. At university, she did her bachelor's in German and Linguistics. She then got a PGCE Secondary German and French qualification
- She feels that other subjects she studied at school proved useful to her role now: German of course, but History and Music as well
- Annabel enjoys that everyday is different at work. She always makes sure her teaching resources are ready for each lesson she teaches. She recently got promoted and instead of taking on form tutor responsibilities, Annabel works with smaller groups of children to help them achieve their full potential.
Top tips
- If you want to become a teacher, make sure you're truly invested in it and you're passionate about the subject you'll teach
- Brush up on your knowledge as much as you can, because students can ask you the most random things, and they'll expect you to know the answers!
- Find a way to organise yourself
- Don't give up too easily your language learning. You never know where it will take you!
What to expect if you want to be a secondary school teacher
- Secondary school teacher average salary: 拢25,714 to 拢41,604 per year
- Secondary school teacher typical working hours: 37 to 45 hours per week
What qualifications do you need to be a secondary school teacher?
You could get into this role via a university course, an apprenticeship or working towards the role.
Sources: LMI for All, National Careers Service
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