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MY BRAIN HURTS!

 
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tanklor1



Joined: 13 Jun 2006

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:06 am    Post subject: MY BRAIN HURTS! Reply with quote

I have a low level class. My first class I had with them I discovered that they couldn't READ, even worse they could barely make out the alphabet. Upon seeing this I decided to drill them on the alphabet at the beginning of every class that I had with them. I had them write it out, to the best of there abilites, and after I corrected it I had them read it five times. They have improved over the past month and I had them begin to wirte simple sentences.

I thought that it was a great way to begin the titanic effort that is to learn Englishee.

I WAS WRONG!

My co-teacher recieved a complaint from a parent saying that they sent their child to our school for conversation and to have fun. Of course, without resistance I said that I would stop my practice of having them writing out the aplhabet and simple sentences. I said that I would focus more on conversation!

My friend keeps reminding me that hogwans are not real schools. I'm starting to see it.

BUT THAT DOESN"T STOP MY BRAIN FROM HURTING!
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joshuahirtle27



Joined: 23 Mar 2008

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah I was recently told off through my Korean co-teacher by a parent because I disciplined a student in my class. Apparently "I will send this to your mother to show her what you do in class" is the Korean equivalent to, "your mom is a *beep* and you are the product of when abortions do not take." I still won the argument cause the student in question is a slacker.
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The Grumpy Senator



Joined: 13 Jan 2008
Location: Up and down the 6 line

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Did you start writing simple sentences a month after learning the alphabet??? You need to build recognition skills first. They need to learn phonics (what sounds letters make). You are putting the cart before the horse.

Try to build speaking skills first (does a baby learn to speak or write first?) through constant repetition "D is for d..d..dog." and so on for each letter of the alphabet. Give them writing practice to do for homework.

Beginning classes can be the most fun (and littlest prep) if done correctly. make sure to have them repeating everything at least 5 times.
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Imrahil



Joined: 04 Feb 2008
Location: On the other side of the world.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just go to the closest corner store from your house and find this little green bottle with 소주 written on it. You should take atleast one tonight maybe two, perhaps three. It will cure all of your ills.

p.s. Your friend is right.
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tanklor1



Joined: 13 Jun 2006

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Grumpy Senator wrote:
Did you start writing simple sentences a month after learning the alphabet??? You need to build recognition skills first. They need to learn phonics (what sounds letters make). You are putting the cart before the horse.

Try to build speaking skills first (does a baby learn to speak or write first?) through constant repetition "D is for d..d..dog." and so on for each letter of the alphabet. Give them writing practice to do for homework.

Beginning classes can be the most fun (and littlest prep) if done correctly. make sure to have them repeating everything at least 5 times.


A good example. I'll take it as a lesson.
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tanklor1



Joined: 13 Jun 2006

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:00 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Imrahil wrote:
Just go to the closest corner store from your house and find this little green bottle with 소주 written on it. You should take atleast one tonight maybe two, perhaps three. It will cure all of your ills.

p.s. Your friend is right.


I would but I'm not a drinker. Sometimes I wish I were. Shocked
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Imrahil



Joined: 04 Feb 2008
Location: On the other side of the world.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

tanklor1 wrote:
Imrahil wrote:
Just go to the closest corner store from your house and find this little green bottle with 소주 written on it. You should take atleast one tonight maybe two, perhaps three. It will cure all of your ills.

p.s. Your friend is right.


I would but I'm not a drinker. Sometimes I wish I were. Shocked


Well, I have found that this country has a habit of making the impossible, possible.
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Kwangjuchicken



Joined: 01 Sep 2003
Location: I was abducted by aliens on my way to Korea and forced to be an EFL teacher on this crazy planet.

PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Imrahil wrote:
tanklor1 wrote:
Imrahil wrote:
Just go to the closest corner store from your house and find this little green bottle with 소주 written on it. You should take atleast one tonight maybe two, perhaps three. It will cure all of your ills.

p.s. Your friend is right.


I would but I'm not a drinker. Sometimes I wish I were. Shocked


Well, I have found that this country has a habit of making the impossible, possible.


Very true. Back in 1999, my first year in Korea, I went out with some students for makoli. I also do not drink. I tried some. It was good. Smooth. Went down easy. I did not really believe there was alcohol in it. Then about an hour later Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked
the rest was a blackout. That stuff is evil. Soju is evil too, but one sniff and you know it is alcohol. To me smells like rubbing alcohol. Makoili, however, tricks you. But, I am glad I had the makoli experience. I think we all should. BUT ONLY ONE TIME.
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