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Monday, September 17, 2012

Clutches

Every time that I think I'm about to escape the clutches of English teaching forever, it comes right back at me.

I got a new schedule this Saturday morning that claimed that I would be teaching nothing but math all the time basically from now on.  I'd be teaching it to the 3rd and 4th sections of kids going to USA and also the 1-year section of kids going to Canada.  I basically jumped up and down when I saw the schedule, I was so excited.

But then today, the fourth section of USA kids dissolved.  There weren't enough of them, they didn't think they had enough time, and they didn't think their English was good enough to handle the curriculum we run.  So they moved them into another section of some other crazy class, and now there's no fourth section of USA kids.

So instead, I get to teach more English.  And to top it all off, I also get to go to a meeting at 8AM tomorrow (even though I don't have anything until 3:30 in the afternoon) to tell me that I have to teach English again.

I don't know if there will be any more math classes that start this year.  I'm really afraid that I'll have to teach English all year.  What a nightmare that would be...

Peace out.