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Hello SS, Maharlika and lurkers :)

What's up? How are you doing?
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Originally posted by Sailor Saturn:
<STRONG>Monday is the last speech. It's a tribute/eulogy. I'll probably do mine as a tribute to Naoko Takeuchi.</STRONG>
Good luck, hija. :)
<STRONG>I had to give a persuasive speech Wednesday. I attempted to persuade everyone that they needed to learn more languages than just their native tongue. :) </STRONG>
:cool: . Do you think you accomplished your speech's goal? (sans the effective influence of your patented black-minis, perhaps? :D )

What are the other languages that you know?
<STRONG>I'm also considering changing one of my majors.</STRONG>
From ? to ?

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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>Hello SS, Maharlika and lurkers :)

What's up? How are you doing?</STRONG>
Good morning, Oh Great Wyrm! :D (heard that CE is some kinda nematode(?) )

Making some items for my students' exams. It's so darn hard!!! :mad:

And to think that students complain that it's tough taking exams. Well, they sure can try and make one instead.... :rolleyes:

How are you? What's for breakfast?
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Originally posted by Maharlika:
<STRONG>Good morning, Oh Great Wyrm! :D (heard that CE is some kinda nematode(?) )

Making some items for my students' exams. It's so darn hard!!! :mad:

And to think that students complain that it's tough taking exams. Well, they sure can try and make one instead.... :rolleyes:

How are you? What's for breakfast?</STRONG>
SO far, only some pear-juice for breakfast, I'm considering making a Cambozola and parma ham sandwich :) I'm a bit tired, have been working a lot this week.

Yep, Caernorhabditis Elegans is a nematode, not so great is size (1mm), but great in importance :D

I hear you have exactly the same problem as I have - my students have their oral exam next Friday. The written exam they have got is to write a scientific paper, and fortunately, another teacher is checking on that :)

What subject are your students taking? What's the exam going to be like?
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>SO far, only some pear-juice for breakfast, I'm considering making a Cambozola and parma ham sandwich :) I'm a bit tired, have been working a lot this week.</STRONG>
Your breakfast is still making me hungry. :) At least you got your hubby there to take that stress away... :(
<STRONG>Yep, Caernorhabditis Elegans is a nematode, not so great is size (1mm), but great in importance :D </STRONG>
Well, who says short peo..., er, entities got no reason to live? :D Just told SS awhile back that it's not the size of the ship but the motion of the ocean... :rolleyes:
<STRONG>I hear you have exactly the same problem as I have - my students have their oral exam next Friday. The written exam they have got is to write a scientific paper, and fortunately, another teacher is checking on that :)

What subject are your students taking? What's the exam going to be like?</STRONG>
Intensive English for 2nd year secondary students. Mostly conversational english with grammar lessons subtly inserted. My kids are Thai girls of 50 :eek: in a class.

Never much had a problem with content but more on how to present the items as well as determining the correct level of difficulty for my students. Exam is multiple choice plus 10 items for writing sentences in the proper order.

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@Maharlika: I'm eating the aforementioned sandwich right now :) It's delicious, but the hubby will not be happy I took all the Parma ham :D

I'm not sure a partner reduces work-stress :rolleyes: There are some complaints, and rightfully so :( I'm the most boring person on earth to be married to when I work much :(

50 kids :eek: My group are about 20. Adults :D So you are actually working as a English teacher?
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@CE: Well AFA partners go, they either relieve you from stress or they are a source of it. :D

C'mon, make me greener with envy :mad: just because you're eating right now! :D

Yep, 50 senoritas. The (actual) Thai education system here has much to be desired. I mean, how can you possibly be an effective language teacher if you don't have enough means to cater to your students' individual needs? Some times I just feel disgusted about this feeling of being ineffective at the same time helplessness in addressing these problems in class management. :( Sometimes I even question myself as an efficient and effective language teacher. :(
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@CE: BTW, your belly dancing in Gwally's thread is making me lose my focus as I make this exam of mine. :D
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@Maharlika: Yep, stress-wise, partners sort of balance things out in the long run :D I will spend more time with the hubby this weekend :)

I'm always hungry, and everytime people talk about food, I get hungry even though I just ate. Thailand is a great place for food - I get hungry just thinking about it :D

Working under circumstances where the system itself makes it impossible to meet the needs of people, is very difficult :( It's important to realise where the limit goes between what one can actually do and not. One try to do one's best, but when there's a lack of basic resources, it's impossible for one person to make up for this :( What is the problem with the Thai education system? Financial resources? People? Priority?

Belly dancing is fun and good for your body :) I plan to be good enough to give a performance at my own PhD dissertation dinner :D
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Originally posted by Maharlika:
<STRONG>Do you think you accomplished your speech's goal? (sans the effective influence of your patented black-minis, perhaps? )</STRONG>
Heehee, I'm not really sure. At least half my audience spoke at least 2 languages already; one of'em speaks 4 languages.
<STRONG>What are the other languages that you know?</STRONG>
I speak Texan, ;) a little bit of English, some French, a little spanish, very little portuguese, some German, and a little Japanese.
<STRONG>From ? to ?</STRONG>
From Physics to _____. I haven't figured out what I want to change it to yet.
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Originally posted by Sailor Saturn:
<STRONG>From Physics to _____. I haven't figured out what I want to change it to yet.</STRONG>
What? Are you going to drop your Physics? Why? I thought it was your greatest interest?
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Originally posted by Sailor Saturn:
<STRONG>From Physics to _____. I haven't figured out what I want to change it to yet.</STRONG>
Why? What's wrong with Quantum Mechanics? ;) *reminds himself with a self-kick in his gluteus maximus that he himself doesn't know much about the subject*

In my case, I plan to take up my Master's here in Bangkok. Unfortunately, the courses for English-speaking students are quite limited. I would have wanted to take up Education Psychology (I was about to take it at the University of the Philippines before I got this job) seems though that I might end up with MA in Curricullum Instructions. :(
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*Gwally drags in a cooler full of ice and cold Guinness*

Hey, you all! You look like you could use a cold one! CE is working too much again, SS is at a crossroads, and Mahrlika is doing the only thing worse than taking a test! :D Drink up!

Any room for a guy who feels like he should be having a mid-life crisis, but isn't and wonders what's wrong with him? (Did that make any sense?) ;)
That there; exactly the kinda diversion we coulda used.
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Hello Gwally :) Cheers to you with my non-alcoholic drink :)

Should you have a Mid-life crisis? Crap - mid-life crisises are for wussies :D ;)
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Hi CE! Well your belly-dance turned any potential for a mid-life crisis that I might have had into a bona-fide High Point Of My Life! ;) :cool:

Yes, I'm not drinking tonight either. Much work to do tomorrow, and I don't need the bed to spin. Besides, I was driving. :)
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>@Maharlika: Yep, stress-wise, partners sort of balance things out in the long run :D I will spend more time with the hubby this weekend :) </STRONG>
Do that, dear. Do that. :) I wish I were in my country right now with my wife and son. :(
<STRONG>I'm always hungry, and everytime people talk about food, I get hungry even though I just ate. Thailand is a great place for food - I get hungry just thinking about it. </STRONG>
Be careful what you wish for, honey. You might just get it. :D I tell you, traditional Thai food is generally VERY SPICY! Like, FLAMIN' HOT!!!
<STRONG>Working under circumstances where the system itself makes it impossible to meet the needs of people, is very difficult It's important to realise where the limit goes between what one can actually do and not. One try to do one's best, but when there's a lack of basic resources, it's impossible for one person to make up for this. What is the problem with the Thai education system? Financial resources? People? Priority? </STRONG>
My thoughts exactly, CE. In fact my British and American friends here tell me to chill out and just make do what you have. We can only do so much.

Problems? More on class management and methodology. For one, rote-learning is still an in-thing here. Of course, there is the huge class size which open up A WHOLE LOT OF PROBLEMS. How can give more writing and practical exams when you got 300 kids? By the time I'm through checking the kind of exams I have in mind, the term is practically over.

The Ministry of Education keeps on expounding the modern method of the student-centered approach. But how is this possible when you got a humongous class size? :mad:
<STRONG>Belly dancing is fun and good for your body I plan to be good enough to give a performance at my own PhD dissertation dinner</STRONG>
Wish I could be there to actually see that! :D
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Originally posted by Gwalchmai:
<STRONG>*Gwally drags in a cooler full of ice and cold Guinness*

Hey, you all! You look like you could use a cold one! CE is working too much again, SS is at a crossroads, and Mahrlika is doing the only thing worse than taking a test! :D Drink up!

Any room for a guy who feels like he should be having a mid-life crisis, but isn't and wonders what's wrong with him? (Did that make any sense?) ;) </STRONG>
*grabs a Guinness* Thanks Gwally, I needed that! :) Cheers! Image

Sorry about the delay... got kinda engrossed with work here...

Mid-life crisis? WHAT mid-life crisis? :rolleyes:
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Originally posted by Gwalchmai:
<STRONG>Hi CE! Well your belly-dance turned any potential for a mid-life crisis that I might have had into a bona-fide High Point Of My Life! ;) :cool:

Yes, I'm not drinking tonight either. Much work to do tomorrow, and I don't need the bed to spin. Besides, I was driving. :) </STRONG>
Good you like the dance :)

You plan to work tomorrow? Hm, I wonder who's working too much here ;) No, I also have some work to do during the weekend, but hopefully only a few hours.

How is life otherwise? I'm extremely well, a bit tired, but things are unfolding very well here in my little universe :)
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>What? Are you going to drop your Physics? Why? I thought it was your greatest interest?</STRONG>
I'm not completely giving up on Physics. My plan has always been to double major, get my Bachelor's(sp?) degrees. Then while getting Masters and Ph.D., also get my B.S. in something else. I'll probably have Physics be the "something else."

There are several reasons I'm thinking of doing this. One is the fact that I want to someday be able to fund my own research. Also, one of my main goals is ftl Travel, though, at hte rate things are going, ftl travel might be a reality before I would get the chance to do my research.

I've also got a lot of other "passions" popping up unexpectedly when before I was mainly focused just on physics. I've considered becoming a writer, but I don't think I'm good enough. I'm also considering majoring in Foriegn Languages.
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Originally posted by C Elegans @ Gwally:
<STRONG>
You plan to work tomorrow? Hm, I wonder who's working too much here ;) No, I also have some work to do during the weekend, but hopefully only a few hours.

</STRONG>
As for me, working on weekends is more as a therapy and keeps me from getting homesick.

Though a few drinking binges is definitely something I do to "calm my nerves."
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