On most weekdays I go to the office to prep for classes around 10am. Sometimes I mop, have a mini Korean lesson or help make lunch, but usually mornings are spent preparing for the day's lessons at your own pace. All 6 English teachers and 3 Korean staff eat together at 12:30. (They're really the pillars of Connxeus: Misook is the office manager and Minjeong and Sojeong are grammar teachers--they communicate with parents, teach grammar lessons and help out in our classes when needed).
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The view from my bedroom window (rain this morning). |
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The Connexus building in downtown Deokso --right across
from McDonalds :) The front of our building is so crowded
with signs, there wasn't room for ours! (It's on the back). |
There are 5 slots from 2:30 to 7:30pm for groups of up to 4 kids to have 50 min classes. I see the same kids everyday for an hour (so far, that's the bit of teaching that I'm enjoying the most: getting to know the kids/relationship building). Students range in age from 7 to 13; Korean age that is (it's calculated a little differently than Western age: you're 1 at birth, then 1 again on lunar New Year…so babies who're born at the end of December are considered two within a few days!!). Some of my phonics kids seem very young and it's hard for them to focus for the whole hour.
Mondays and Wednesdays are "Storybook Days" where we read fairy tales and work on introducing new vocabulary, pronunciation, reading comprehension and spelling. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are "Backpack Days." They're more grammar and workbook focused. Fridays are reserved for fun, hands-on activities like cooking or group games outside if the weather is nice. At the end of the month we have spelling and grammar tests and report cards are sent home to parents. Then we start a new unit (read a new fairy tale and have a new grammar focus).
Some pictures from activity days…
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Pictionary in the Connexus lobby. |
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Group games outside. |
I usually walk home, make supper and eat at 8:30 or so. Sometimes we eat out.
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The burger place kitty-corner to the office...
This is a favourite of Matt and Karen's. |
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This house/restaurant is one of the last turns on the walk home.
There's always a sad-looking dog chained up outside. |