Cover letter - French teacher's job
05.02.2025
Dear Madam/Sir,
I am writing to express my interest in the
French Teacher's position at your esteemed institution. With over two decades
of teaching experience, including working in some of the best schools in India
and Qatar, I believe I bring a combination of expertise, passion, and
dedication to this role.
I hold a Master’s degree in French
Translation & Interpretation and have qualified for the UGC-NET in French.
My teaching journey began in 1999, and over the years, I have taught students
across various grade levels, from Class 1 to Class 12. I have also undergone
specialized training through a French Teachers’ Training Program, which has
helped me further refine my teaching skills.
Fluent in both French and English, with a
native-like proficiency, I also possess good knowledge of German, Italian, and
Japanese. My multilingual skills have allowed me to effectively communicate and
engage with students from diverse backgrounds. Additionally, I have
successfully launched three YouTube channels aimed at promoting the French
language, culture, and civilization, which I believe demonstrates my commitment
to fostering a deeper understanding of the French-speaking world.
I am familiar with working in different
educational boards such as CBSE, IGCSE, and IB, which has given me a
comprehensive understanding of various curricula and teaching methodologies. I
am also proficient in using MS Office and social media platforms to enhance the
learning experience for students.
I am confident that my experience,
teaching philosophy, and passion for French language education will make me a
valuable addition to your team. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss
how I can contribute to the continued success of your school.
Thank you for considering my application.
I look forward to the possibility of discussing my candidacy in greater detail.
Sincerely,
Lalit Rao
PS : If selected for this role, I am ready
to join within a week's time, ensuring a smooth transition into your
institution.
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