What was your very first job?(3/3)So rather than focusing on trying to teach, you know, consistent lessons, I felt it was more important to expose them to a wide variety of language resources and of methods self-study, and things that might inspire them in terms of learning about the culture of Western countries, and learning about slang and practical conversation, and how they can access readin..
What was your very first job?(2/3)But, thankfully, I had Korean co-teachers who could share their knowledge with me and help manage some of the students. And it was a very big learning experience for me because I had a lot of freedom in terms of creating a lesson plan and what I wanted to teach students. And I right away found that with 300 students and only being able to see them once a week, I..
What was your very first job?(1/3)When I was a student in university, I did some part-time tutoring. But I would say my first real job was after I graduated and I moved to Seoul in South Korea to teach English at a high school, at a It was a boys' high school, public boys' high school. And I had never taught in a large classroom before, except through some practicum experience in Japan, which wa..
How often do you dress up?(3/3) I work in a media company that has a dress code of "smart casual". This dress code can be interpreted in a number of ways. Some people will wear business clothes, such as suits. Or others will wear ripped jeans, mini skirts or sneakers. There are very few things which are prohibited, but I don't think it would look very professional to show up in a crop top or Ugg..
How often do you dress up?(2/3)I'm not sure why Melbourne is considered to be more fashionable, but it could be due to the fact that there is a large artistic community there. It could also be due to the fact that the weather in Melbourne is generally a lot cooler than the weather in Sydney, which means that people will dress up in gorgeous winter coats, scarves and hats much more often than peo..
How often do you dress up?(1/3)Within my everyday life, I do not get many opportunities to dress up. The only times I do really dress up is if I'm attending a wedding, going to a party or work event, of if I can convince my fiance to take me to a fancy restaurant. However, these occasions do not come around that often. And on a day-to-day basis, I usually dress in a casual style. Perhaps it's du..
What is your favorite public holiday?(3/3)A very popular activity - although I don't personally participate in it - is to watch TV on New Year's Eve. And this period is actually one of the periods with the highest viewership in the year because the big networks bring together A-list celebrities and TV personalities and singers for action-packed programming throughout the day. Following New Year'..
What is your favorite public holiday?(2/3)Leading up to the new year, it's typical to send New Year's cards to family, friends, colleagues and clients, and there are special delivery services that guarantee delivery of these handwritten cards on January 1. So, as you can see, many people take this very seriously. On New Year's Eve, there are many traditional activities and customs, including spe..
What is your favorite public holiday?(1/3)My favorite holiday is New Year's. I like it because it's the closest thing to a globally celebrated holiday. As you know, most holidays celebrate key historic, domestic events, or they have their origin in religious, political or cultural tradition, making them inherently local. And so there's something amazing about knowing that the entire world celebr..
Where do you get your news from?(2/3) In the end, I usually hear the news by word of mouth. I work in the school system, and I'm very close to the parents who are there. So when they hear of something interesting, they usually talk about it with me. Another way I hear about it is when my co-workers mention something on our off time, or when my friends who thought the news really hit home with th..
Where do you get your news from?(1/3)I feel like it's not exactly the best habit, but I tend to overlook the news and what it has to say unless it's very important or it's all over the place. I think it's just not a priority for me, mainly because I don't have cable television so I can't just turn on the TV and watch it whenever I want. And I don't have the money to pay for the paper every week...
What do you think of the education system in your country?(3/3)- Andreas from Greece -As you know, in the United States, when you're a student in university, you get benefits, whether it be in certain events or, like, movies, small... anything, just little benefits, things like that. And your parents can file you for a dependent. But when you lose the student status, all that gets lost as well. ..
What do you think of the education system in your country?(3/3)- Johnny from the USA -On the other side, it could be said that some schools might care too much about these programs, and students might not learn as much about history, science or literature as they should. It's a very new thing to get students to want to learn about science, as a lot of students see it as being geeky or nerdy. I f..
What do you think of the education system in your country?(2/3)- Johnny from the USA -By playing sports or being in theater, a student can learn leadership skills or how to work with a team, which is very important once you have to find a job. A lot of jobs require us to work with someone else, and by playing sports, students get to learn this aspect of life while having fun. In theater, you hav..
What were you like as a child?(3/3)I found out when I was only in Year 1 at school - so I would have been maybe six, seven years old - I found out that I love writing stories. Somebody sat me down in front of a computer and I typed out my first story. I loved picking all the fonts and things to make the letters look like something from a horror story, and all the little pictures that I could add..
What were you like as a child?(2/3)Unlike maybe my sisters, I was always happy to sit there and play by myself quite a lot. I used to love spending many, many hours building Lego. Or I would really enjoy that kind of a time by myself playing with train sets and things. The friends that I did have, they were often the people that I looked up to. So they would be usually the tougher, maybe more ki..
What were you like as a child?(1/3)When I was just a boy, I was so off with the fairies - it's an expression meaning that I was always off in a world of my imaging. I was always thinking about storybooks that I'd read, usually with dragons and soldiers and knights and tanks and laser beams and that kind of thing. And that was more interesting to me than the real world around me, I guess. I was a..
What do you think of the education system in your country?(2/3)- Andreas from Greece -Now, once you graduate - here's something interesting in Greece. All education is publicly funded, even university. So when you reach university, there's no tuition. Instead, your expenses come in living costs and room and board, those kind of things. But the tuition itself is free. Now, this creates a problem...
What do you think of the education system in your country?(1/3)- Andreas from Greece -Something unique about the Greek system, different compared to Korean, is that it is possible after... you know, during your middle school stages, your gymnasium education time, if you don't have adequate points, then you don't progress to the next level. So you actually, you stay at the same level. So a sevent..
What do you think of the education system in your country?(1/3)- Johnny from the USA -The education in America has both its upsides and downsides. One thing American schools can be really good at is encouraging students to follow their interests. For instance, if you like sports, a school will have several sports programs. Or if your are into art, schools have theater and art classes. I think th..
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