Well, it’s almost the end of the term here. Semesters are technically 20 weeks long, but foreign teachers are asked to give exams on week 18. We just finished week 17, the last week of classes, and next week is week 18. It seems crazy to me that finals week is the same as Christmas week! According to our contracts, we do not work on Christmas, so I had to reschedule my Monday class to take their exam Friday. It’s cool, though.
My finals’ schedule is as follows:
Tuesday 2-4 Writing Exam (they have a research paper due January 2nd also)
Wednesday 8-10 Pronunciation Exam
Wednesday 10-12 Literature Exam
Thursday 2-4 Oral Exam
Friday 8-10 Listening Exam
Friday 10-12 Listening Exam
Of these exams four are written and two are spoken. For my Pronunciation and Oral classes I have the students signed up to talk to me for 5 minutes at a time. In Pronunciation they have a poem prepared, and an impromptu dialogue to read. I’ll assess their pronunciation this way. In Oral I will have cards that they will draw randomly and have a conversation accordingly. They have an idea of the parameters of the cards-it covers things we have learned in class-but they don’t know exactly what they will say. It makes for a long two hours, but there isn’t any additional grading to do, so that’s nice.
After December 29 I just have to collect the research papers from my writing class. That will probably be a bit of grading, but I can handle it. That’s why I get paid the big bucks. :)
The week of January 1-8 I will finish my grading. I have to hand in special grade sheets. Then I’ll prepare for my trip! Here’s the plan: we are taking a train to
It’ll be nice to travel to the warmer climate and to see
I was talking to a student the other day and she asked me how many countries I had visited. I said 5 (I forgot about
I have learned so much this semester. I’m very excited for next semester because I’ve already made so many mistakes that I hope I can avoid next semester. I know how long 18 weeks feels and how to pace myself. I know what teaching the students appreciate, what teaching I’m good at, and where to find the balance between the two. And I know the students. I am not teaching any new groups of students next term. We signed up for classes a few weeks ago. I will teach 3 Oral classes (all 5-year students), a Literature class (5-year), a Writing class (5-year) and a Listening class (3-year). I’m pretty excited.
Wow, that’s a lot of information. I know I haven’t been faithful in updating, and really wanted to let you all know what’s going on with me. I appreciate your thoughts and support!
Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas to you! You are doing some amazing stuff!
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