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For an assignment last week, one of my middle school classes had to interview someone about their job and then write a report about it. Since I was the only one in the room with a job (lazy kids) I was the person they interviewed. I thought I might share some of what they came up with to write about after our group interview session. I thought this might give you some insight into my life and work in Korea. For the sake of journalistic integrity, I felt I should divulge the fact that I have combined their reports into one - but each sentence is still intact and in its original wording, spelling and capitalization:
kyle teacher is my ECC English teacher. kyle teache is twenty six years old. He is a teacher and he loves his job.
He teaches many classes. He likes a lot of kindergarden. He corrects homework and makes tests to them. Also he teaches us very kindly and funn. He also punishes bad students and meets parents. Also he founds the information and knows many things.
He needs to be patient. He thinks he is very happy and has no stress. He try to relax. His one of the bigges disadvantages of his job is that he is friends and family are far away from him. The main advantage of his job is he like to meet many children and give fun them and he is kind and smart very much.
I think he has a stressful job but he isn't he said I like my job. He likes kids, English and Korea.
Before you jump to any conclusions about my teaching abilities, I want you to understand that these kids have really improved their English skills in the past months. They have just begun tackling larger writings and I am pleased with their progress. English is their second language and they are all doing well with it. Plus, who do you think you are judging children like that? They're trying their best, so why don't you just lay off, asshole.
Life is good in Korea.
Much love from Seoul...
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