I just found out the most glorious news: No classes at all this week. And, I get to leave at noon today. And, I might not even have to come to school on Friday. Potential four day weekend? OK. This job continues to be bonkers.
I'm trying to use this time to plan Winter Camp. What is Winter Camp, you ask? Dionne and I teach two sections of one lesson for 10 days in January to 30 students total (so, 15 students per section). (Jan 10 - Jan 21, in case you care...and even if you don't :) ) We've planned on a theme of Getting to Know You or something like that... Basically, they're all new students to our school and since they're teenage girls, they love talking about themselves. So, figuring out 10 different avenues in which they can talk about themselves shouldn't be too challenging...hopefully. Anyway, through my planning research, I found this video made by students at an elementary school in Seoul. This will give you an idea of how Korean-accented English sounds, and it features dok buki! And, it's funny. I laughed out loud. In the teachers' office. Embarrassing. But, worth it. Watch it.
Tonight, we journey to Seoul for Hyunjoo's concert. I'm excited for it, but apparently, there's supposed to be some nasty weather headed our way. Chan Yang made sure to warn me about it. What a peach! Tomorrow, no school for this kid. If Chan Yang is right, I might have to trudge through mounds of snow to get to E-Mart to grocery shop, and visit my duk boki pals, who I have been sorely neglecting as of late. I miss them, and their food!
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