Teaching New Things ( John wants to change what he teaches. Find out what and who he wants to teach )

Sarah: So John, you're an English teacher now. Is that right?

John: Yes. I've been an English teacher for six years now.

Sarah: Do you always want to be an English teacher?

John: Well actually, recently, I've been thinking about changing my job.

Sarah: Oh?

John: Yes. I have been studying math and science.

Sarah: Oh.

John: I'm learning a lot more about math these days. I hope in the future I can be a math teacher.

Sarah: That sounds interesting.

John: Yes, I think so. I think math is important because if we can understand math, we learn new ways to think about problems.

Sarah: What age student do you want to teach math to?

John: I think I would enjoy teaching junior high school students.

Sarah: So you said you're studying math now.

John: That's right.

Sarah: How do you do it? Do you study online?

John: That's exactly right. I study online from various websites and these websites connect you to free online courses from real universities around the world.

Sarah: Oh wow.

John: Yeah. So I signed up for a free algebra class from a university in the United States.

Sarah: Will you get a degree when you finish?

John: Well you can. For every course you finish you can get a certificate that says you passed this course. And if you sign up for a series of courses, you can get a certification in a field like math or science.

Sarah: Oh really? And it's all online?

John: Yeah. And it's not only math or science, you can choose any field you want. I've been thinking of studying Spanish language there and you can study computer programming or history or law.

Sarah: Oh, interesting. Maybe I'll try it.

John: You should. They have different types of classes. You can study by yourself by watching videos or you can even have an interactive class with a real teacher and you can meet through video chat.

Sarah: Wow. Hey, thank you.

John: Yeah, you should try this opportunity.

Sarah: I will.

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