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I’m quite concerned that my being a teacher is going to have a detrimental effect on the environment. Today so far I’ve used 17 sheets of A4 paper and four of card - and I still haven’t finished planning that lesson on the 3rd conditional. What with worksheets, games, flashcards, and fully-scipted lesson plans, I’m beginning to think all TEFL teachers should be required to plant at least three trees a week…
We’ve discovered that our kitchen is a good place for a trampoline. That might sound unlikely, but it’s quite a large kitchen - and rather a small trampoline. It allows one to keep company with whoever’s cooking dinner whilst simultaneously indulging the desire to bounce up and down.
I think I might go and pay a visit to the kitchen now. Perhaps a little exercise will help me think of another 10 minutes’ worth of practice on hypothetical sentences. I really hope so…
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ESL resources for teachers - TEFL course diaries - Kate Sutcliffe, Trinity Cert TESOL, Universal Language Training, Woking, UK