The words spoken by my Monday teenage boys, as they presented me with Polish pastries for International Women's Day. Awwww.
I'm happy to report that I cannot remember the last morning that I was not woken by the sun. Come on, spring!
Last Wednesday, I totally did my pig noise for my adult class. Why, WHY??? (Perhaps it was the knowledge that Heather's moose call was such a success in her class!) They were impressed!
On Saturday, Heather and I went out for sushi (in Radom) and then to the movies. Whoa - we actually went out! The power went out while we were at dinner...there was no apology or explanation on behalf of the staff. Nothing. They carried on as if nothing had happened. Standard Saturday night practice? Is this what we have been missing every weekend? I saw one of my adult students at the restaurant - she also happens to be the mother of one of my kiddies. It made me really feel like a teacher, to have a student see me "out" and perhaps think, "ok, so my teacher has some sort of life!" Haha. As we left the movie theatre, I saw her again! Apparently we had the same idea. P.S. We saw Alice in Wonderland. I found it so very magical. Alice was so perfectly pure. Save one minor detail (I won't tell you), I loved the film.
On Monday there was a parent meeting with one of my classes and the Polish teacher. I just sat and looked at all the mothers, and could clearly see which child belonged to which mother. I was also observed by one of the directors in another class. She said it was excellent. *phew*
I think I have become English College's new project/guinea pig. I have yet to hear back about this teaching in Lipsko plan with the company I gave a demo lesson to a couple weeks back. Now, I am being told that on Tuesdays and Wednesdays there will be a "Leah reads to the kids" session - a time where students can come and listen to stories. Haha It could be fun, as long as it doesn't turn into some sort of after-school babysitting thing. Man oh man, they are trying everything to give me more hours!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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