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Why? Oh Why? Oh Why?
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culfy



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 11:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="vre"]Hi Culfy

I am presuming you are in Poland and perhaps you are British?

Totally right!

What kind of TESOL course/instructors/trainers did you have that allowed you to finish with those kinds of unrealistic expectations? Just curious.


None, these are my own expectations. It's just that I viewed the certificate as a magic passport; I've got a piece of paper saying I can do this job so I should be able to do it. Now of course, I realise that my training has really only just begun, I should view this as training for which I am actually getting paid (Actually, not a bad way of viewing it, now I think about it). Also, being a qualified teacher (ha!) means I've been reluctant to ask for help, dammit I should be able to do this. Well, I know now that sort of hard slog that lies in the future, but I'm releived to know it's worth it.
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Gordon



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 3:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A piece of paper means very little. It gets your foot in the door and helps you land a job (sometimes). Experience in the classroom is where you learn to teach.
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culfy



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 6:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

but I'm releived

Dammit, I do know how this spell this word
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leeroy



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 9:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've found Polish people in London to be similarly dire - but have also heard from teachers in Poland that they're absolutely great.
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Sadken



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 6:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I went out with a Polish girl for a couple of months about 2 years ago. She was pretty cool but she began to get a bit heavy a bit too soon so I had to end it. Hope this has been of some help.
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culfy



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 7:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sadken wrote:
I went out with a Polish girl for a couple of months about 2 years ago. She was pretty cool but she began to get a bit heavy a bit too soon so I had to end it. Hope this has been of some help.


Thanks for your help, but I'm not on the market at the moment. But do appreciate comments about Polish women
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A.K.A.T.D.N.



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 11:44 am    Post subject: Re: Why? Oh Why? Oh Why? Reply with quote

culfy wrote:
am I doing this?


Mad

I finished my TESOL with grand ideas about travelling the world, seeing new sights and educating people. I passed my TESOL with a B, through teaching people who were willing to be taught and having plenty of lesson preparation time. I now find myself in a strange land, where I am basically a glorified baby sitter for teenagers who would rather be home playing on their playstations and don't give a flying **** about phrasal verbs. I am teaching adults who insist on teaching their native language during discussions and then complain I don't give them enough speaking practice. I am close to despair, have I made the right decision? I spent all day lesson planning, all evening teaching, I don't have any time to myself and when I do, there is nothing to do in this town except drink. I find no part of my current life enjoyable.
OK, I'm only in the third week of teaching, so to all you old hands out there, does it get any better than this?


Yes, you're a professional and should consider yourself as such. THe attitutde at some of these schools is dumb. They only want to make money, not teachers, and the parents don't care.

THe parents have got the money so you'r at their expense. Meanwhile, look for another job and pack your bags. TEll them why, making iut stick to their sense of stupid pride.

I too, took TESOL. Spent over 6 years teaching, But they play politics here, and it's not worth it. YOu can't be under control or else they
re not in control of you and their money. Talk to WOmbat and CO. THey seem to know the motions here pretty well, motions which I think are a joke.
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culfy



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 1:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Why? Oh Why? Oh Why? Reply with quote

[quote="A.K.A.T.D.N."]
culfy wrote:
am I doing this?


Mad

I finished my TESOL with grand ideas about travelling the world, seeing new sights and educating people. I passed my TESOL with a B, through teaching people who were willing to be taught and having plenty of lesson preparation time. I now find myself in a strange land, where I am basically a glorified baby sitter for teenagers who would rather be home playing on their playstations and don't give a flying **** about phrasal verbs. I am teaching adults who insist on teaching their native language during discussions and then complain I don't give them enough speaking practice. I am close to despair, have I made the right decision? I spent all day lesson planning, all evening teaching, I don't have any time to myself and when I do, there is nothing to do in this town except drink. I find no part of my current life enjoyable.
OK, I'm only in the third week of teaching, so to all you old hands out there, does it get any better than this?


Yes, you're a professional and should consider yourself as such. THe attitutde at some of these schools is dumb. They only want to make money, not teachers, and the parents don't care.

THe parents have got the money so you'r at their expense. Meanwhile, look for another job and pack your bags. TEll them why, making iut stick to their sense of stupid pride.



Well, to be honest, I can't really blame the school which has been nothing but supportive to me.
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