Greetings once again, hopefully everyone had a fine Easter. I spent mine reading an entire book. My Easter dinner was a bowl of noodles. Don’t cry for me though, I had a fine time. Just another good day to relax. It was also kind of nice to be away from the whole celebration thing to actually reflect on what’s being celebrated. Just a different way of marking a holiday I suppose. I actually think this will be the most “unholiday” for me. Christmas I have a few days off work and will *hopefully* be in
In the last set of comments Linda brought up a topic I had totally forgotten to explain. My Job:
My job essentially has two shifts. Monday through Friday I teach during the day at
I teach about 12 kids in each class. The normal classes are about 30 kids, the classes are split into 3 sections. The high level A group, the medium level B group, and then the me speaky no enrish C group. I don’t teach the C kids thank god. So one day I see the A group of a class, the next day I see the B group. They’re all good kids really. I only have one set out of eight that I have any trouble with, and I got them pretty well figured out at this point.
I try not to give my kids homework, (which irks some of the homeroom teachers). But this kids work like crazy. Your average 12 year old over here will be in school from
As an example. I also teach an intensive course at the elementary school on Wednesday afternoons. Only 2 kids from each class can get in. It was tough for me to choose because I have so many good students. 3 students cried uncontrollably when they didn’t make the advanced class. They’re under that much pressure here-mostly from their parents.
I enjoy the kids much more than my night classes, I like the kids a lot though. The evenings aren’t that bad though. Monday/Wednesday/Friday I also teach evening classes at the academy. Essentially I’m subcontracted through the academy to work in the elementary school. From
Finally I teach a free talk class Mon/Wed/Fri from
So to sum up my schedule
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
It seems like a lot, but if you add up the total hours I’m teaching in class(which is how I get paid) it’s only 26 hours of in class teaching. But as anyone who’s a teacher knows, that actually means about 35 hours a week of actual work. Still not a bad deal I don’t think. I’m keeping an eye out to pick up some extra private lessons on Tue-Thur as well too. Those are technically illegal, but you can get away with it, and they usually pay about $40 an hour, so if I could pick up 4 hours a week of that I could pretty much live off that and bank my regular pay.
Speaking of which, I get paid Friday. Finally. I still have plenty of money left, but having a nice fat check sitting in my bank will be wonderful. Plus, that means I’ll finally be able to get internet and TV at my place.
Couple other quick thoughts. Saturday I went to the “cultural center of
After Insadong we(we is Alex and I by the way) met up with Taran and
So we left there quick. The next bar we went to was far too chic for me to ever be allowed in I thought. It was called B1 and was in the basement(GET IT!), dim lights, stone walls, bubbly couches, the whole deal. Anyway, not only were we let in the bar, we were escorted to the “red room” oooh fancy. The place was certainly more fun than
A couple “those wacky Koreans” moments:
Friday night Alex went out with his students-I went home. They bought a bottle of Raspberry wine, they were passing it around taking shots. When it got to Alex they told him “Raspberry wine is for man stamina, you have no girlfriend, you can’t have.” That’s not the first time I’ve heard that discussion either. A couple of weeks ago, the principle of my school, through the interpretation of my female Korean counterpart told me to eat these gross mini-fish things because they help man stamina. Apparently, sexual longevity is not only an important subject, it’s also a great conversation starter!
Another anecdote from the gutter:
Taran was telling us some stories from her students. The two best:
She asked the students “What do you usually do when you’re home alone?”
The Student replied: “I usually play with myself”…
Two, She asks “What do you do to relax”
Female student replies: “I usually menstruate”
I’m pretty sure that’s about as far from the truth as you can get lady.(She meant to say meditate)
Well, I guess that’s enough for today. I need to get some work prepared for my night classes. Here’s a couple of pictures:
That's Jonggak Tower
That's a palace like literally across the street
Seoul Tower in the distance
3 comments:
Bret,
I am stilling waiting for an update on the Korean Midget Crossing Gaurd. We have had a few discussions at work concerning how the phrase "A Korean Midget crossing gaurd stoped us the other day" comes up.
I am going to show Luke today's post about the school day for kids. He thinks he has it rough.
Uncle Chris
PS. Cheesy potato(e)s are tasty with squid.
I haven't been on the Korean midget crossing gaurd's corner during his shift for a couple of weeks. I might see him this friday, if I do I'll try for a picture, and I'll make sure to tell him you said hello.
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