These weekends are starting to fly by faster and faster. On Fridays Ian and I take a deep breath and steel ourselves for our two crammed packed days (20 hours of teaching for me and 19 for Ian). Getting through those days can be rough, but our coworkers are so awesome, it's impossible to leave in a foul mood. On Mondays I wake up and cover myself in Tiger Balm because I am so sore from standing (read: dancing around like an idiot to keep overworked kids engaged) all day.
Last week we had our monthly-ish FET (Foreign English Teacher) meeting. All the foreign teachers from every campus attend. Well, in theory. It's nice to see everybody, but I generally find these meetings hilarious and useless. This meeting for example, took about thirty minutes. It takes us an hour and a half to get there on the bus. But, these meetings are so infrequent that it's hard to complain. Here are few of the slides from the last meeting. Our company liaison, Shane, lovingly puts these together.
Last week we had our monthly-ish FET (Foreign English Teacher) meeting. All the foreign teachers from every campus attend. Well, in theory. It's nice to see everybody, but I generally find these meetings hilarious and useless. This meeting for example, took about thirty minutes. It takes us an hour and a half to get there on the bus. But, these meetings are so infrequent that it's hard to complain. Here are few of the slides from the last meeting. Our company liaison, Shane, lovingly puts these together.
I showed you the April Fools (with the terrifying clown) from one of the classrooms. But, on Friday I noticed one far funnier. Once I noticed the mistake, it was difficult not to be distracted by in while I taught.
And for good measure, here are a couple more photos for your viewing pleasure.