tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875385607203847319.post6047089835636700111..comments2023-04-22T13:43:24.539+09:00Comments on everybody JECHEON tonight: Day Two!Caseyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10108900037676496386noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875385607203847319.post-3354741652597303032009-09-05T09:06:43.693+09:002009-09-05T09:06:43.693+09:00It is difficult. But, mostly because our director...It is difficult. But, mostly because our director has a lot of difficulty telling us what she wants and needs. There hasn't been any real training, Julia just gives us materials and expects us to intuit what she wants. When we have ideas (good ideas, we think) she's not as happy than if we use hers (which she doesn't really give us until after the fact).<br />Some of the kids speak English very well. The Beginning levels are the difficult ones because they don't understand your directions. I think all students under fourth or fifth grade should be taught by a bilingual teacher. Essentially, if Ian and I had our way, or were allowed to give our input,we'd change a lot about how Yoon's is run.Caseyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10108900037676496386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875385607203847319.post-21693192757550156442009-09-05T03:47:53.846+09:002009-09-05T03:47:53.846+09:00Oh yeah, we have a holiday on Monday, don't we...Oh yeah, we have a holiday on Monday, don't we? I've never done anything for it, so I kind of forgot.<br />Dominic and I have been wondering if it is difficult to teach a second language when you don't speak the first. Do the kids already know a lot? It seems that it is mostly the adults that you are having problems with.<br />Also, what is the weather like? Hot, humid, cool, dry? The area in which you guys run is quite beautiful.chelseahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08071150903769944448noreply@blogger.com