I still have not been set up with the internet, but I rely on it for a lot of things so I find it impossible to stay completely away.
I've been hitting up PC Bongs twice a day or more. Checking my email and of course the latest in the world of hockey and baseball. I mean where would my life be if I couldn't tell you about the big trade that sent Johan Santana to the New York Mets (and perhaps more importantly out of the AL central division)? Or that the leafs once again lost and a rebuilding phase is seeming more and more likely evervday? I'll say thats about time too.
I need the internet to know all Mats Sundin's possible trade destinations. I really hope its not Ottawa. I have decided I am cheering for Sundin to win a cup this year...and if that means cheering on the hated sens so be it...at the same time my pick would be Calgary or Vancover.
Anyways, those are only a few of my internet obligations. These obligations have brought me into school early today, and have made me stay late while accessing the internet on my own lap top.
I have one comment to make on school so far this week. We had a complaint about the marking of a childs book in my alphabet class. My director/boss approached me with the issue and I told him I never even made the kids do the exercises let alone marked their book. Apparently I should have let them know if they were right or not.
That was not exactly the problem. Delaine, the other foreign teacher figured the issue out. In Korea, for whatever reason, they circle things the students do that are correct, and they check mark incorrect work! So any markings she made would have given the Korean parents the opposite impression!
I double checked to see if this was right by actually marking my next classes work. Normally when its correct I say 'good' and when its not correct I say...well I say good as well but point out their errors and have them fix it right away. The check marks definitely threw the kids off a bit so I had to explain how we mark in Canada.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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