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.Tuesday, November 6, 2007 ' 10:57 PM Y
Teaching 6 Determined

It's been two days taking care of 6 Determined, not even teaching. Their exams are over, so now it's the slack period. Wish I could give them more fun, instead of doing nothing much in class. I've done what I can, by printing crossword puzzles for them today, but still, some of them seemed bored.

Some of them have my blog address already, and I was quite shocked to know that 6 Creative has given to them.

May I just say, I don't mind 6 Determined knowing my blog address, because eventually they'll know since I am teaching them, but I certainly DO NOT appreciate people giving my address everywhere.

It just doesn't make sense, why would people read blogs of strangers? And my blog is for MY students, people whom I know, and I've taught.

I don't blame, neither am I angry. But maybe, a lesson to learn to respect others, especially your teachers. :)

6 Determined's been good so far, I'm lenient with them, just like how I am to my other students. But I just want them to know - I am a friendly monster, meaning, I can be friendly as I want to be, and a monster, if I have to be.

And HELLO My Qihua students! I went back that day and met some of you. It was certainly nice and sweet to see some familiar faces. And I'm glad you all still remember me, though it wasn't too long ago.

I'll be back on Friday afternoon, MOST LIKELY. So if I do see you around, good for you. :)

Good night, and take care!

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Pursuing degree in Mass Communication (part time)
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1. No lying
2. Immediate attention by the count of 5
3. Always ASK and not TELL when you need to leave the classroom
4. Enter and exit from class's front door, not back door
5. While walking as a class, do not talk. If you talk, you do not walk
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