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It’s Sunday, and I still feel like I’ve been working most of the day… I guess that’s not true, as I had time to go to church this morning, and to have a rest this afternoon. Mostly been working on the profile today - my individual assessment of a student. I’ve got an interview with said student tomorrow afternoon - after teaching my first ever lesson in the morning - quite a busy day! It begins early, with an 8.50am deadline for our phonetics assignment. I do wonder if all these early deadlines are really just there to make sure we turn up promptly on the days when we’re teaching.
I’m not as nervous as I expected to be. Nobody armed with so many different bits of coloured card could possibly be nervous! (Actually, the highly detailed lesson plan is probably helping a bit too). I’ve also roped in various family members and my boyfriend to be different voices on the listening cassettes I needed to record. Hope they didn’t mind too much, as I guess it’s a request I’m likely to be repeating.
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ESL resources for teachers - TEFL course diaries - Kate Sutcliffe, Trinity Cert TESOL, Universal Language Training, Woking, UK