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Teaching in South Korea

New Schedule Yet Again

I’m feeling somewhat guilty for the lack of attention I’ve paid to this blog. I’ve done a lot of neat stuff the last couple months, I just haven’t had time (or energy) to get it all down. I’ll try to be better in the future.

So our schedules have changed again.

Another new schedule

I’m now the charge teacher for November. Sounds important… More of a pain really. I have to sit in the room between classes and contact the parents (who mostly don’t speak/read English) once a month. Oh well. I guess it’ll look good on a resume.

So what am I teaching?

  • March – Phonics
  • May – Language
  • July – Phonics
  • November – Phonics and Speaking
  • ShaSha (6 year olds) – Language
  • A3 – Math and Reading
  • A5 – Math
  • C1- Math, Science and Writing
  • C5 – Language and Reading
  • D3 – Language, Reading, Writing and Speaking
  • Ivy – Science, Reading, Writing and Speaking

Never a dull moment.

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  1. Comment by Wangbu on March 24, 2008 at 8:00 pm

    It is really challenging to teach Koreans good English. How much more teaching their younger folks? I salute your martyrdom.

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