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Thursday, November 26, 2009

New Slideshow and Schedules

We have posted a new slideshow. There aren't too many photos but there are a few of our excursions and two of our classes. Enjoy!

This is the last week of the term, so we have received our new schedule for winter term. Ian and I will both be teaching 27 hours/week. Including prep for the classes, we'll be working about 35-40 hours/week.

The level of classes are: EC (the youngest/lowest level), Memory (middle level), Bridge, Par, Birdie, Eagle, Albatrosse (very fluent level), and Masters.

Ian will be teaching two types of Memory and Albatrosse Listening and Reading.
I will be teaching EC 4 again and Eagle Listening and Reading.

We are both excited about our schedules, especially that we will not not be working 6 days a week! However, starting at the end of December we will be teaching extra classes that are "Intensive Courses." These are extra courses the students can take during their Winter vacation. So, in a month we will be working in the morning and nights. It's sad when the kids actually get a break from school, they get to attend more classes at CDI.

This weekend we will be enjoying a Korean Thanksgiving. Ian, myself and some friends are planning an actual Thanksgiving feast. You may ask, "If you don't have an oven, how do you possibly cook Thanksgiving?!" Well, we can get a pre-cooked turkey and gravy from the U.S. Army base, our friends have a microwave oven (which will be used to cook candied yams), add some mashed potatoes, rolls, pumpkin pie from Costco and you have a full Thanksgiving meal!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

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