An easy day at work
I only have four classes, which makes it easy and not at the same time. I occasionally like to start the day with me teaching, but I think that it would be easier if I didn’t have to start teaching. I’m not sure if it really makes a difference if I do or not, but I think that if I do teach first, I have the energy to make it through the class.
The first class was with 11th yuri and we had the oral exam today. They had to give their speeches on where they wanted to go on their vacation. We’ve been working on this project for the past few weeks. This is the largest class that I teach, and probably in the school with 39 students. We usually never finish on time and have to start before class actually begins and finish after their break time is over. But today, there was something different going on. They had to give their presentations in pairs, so I think that made it go much faster, but I also think that they did a good job of memorizing because we finished in about 30 minutes. There was an extra 20 minutes that I didn’t really know what to do. They were phenomenally good. Everyone received very high scores and probably the highest I’ve given. I probably should have actually given more than what I did. I think they really enjoyed the topic and all I have left is fun and games before the year ends and all they do is study to get into a good university.
The second class was with 8th grade yuri. They too were working on their speeches, but for the speech contest in March. They worked on their introduction and conclusion and adding that to their speech, which most students already have memorized. This is an excellent class so it didn’t surprise me that most of them have it all memorized already. Most of them will go in the fourth section which is usually reserved for the advanced students with the most likely chance of winning the big prize. Most students don’t like to do this class because it involves them rewriting their entire speech after they have already memorized most of it and it changes a few things. I think that it should actually go earlier in the writing process or something.
The third class was with 10th grade
During 4th and 5th periods, since I have a break in classes, I was studying Japanese and talking to another teacher about some things that I was working on. I really should study Keigo, which is the formal Japanese. I did a little studying though since it was so hot in the office that I was about to fall asleep on my desk. I also found out that we couldn’t do anything with the memory stick because of the wrong format, but I knew that the other teacher was wrong and that there was something to be done. So I managed to get the memory stick back and I would work on it at home.
Sixth period rolled around and then I taught 9th grade
I stayed after school for a little bit and talked with some teachers, just because I didn’t have anything to do and was just talking to teachers because they are fun to talk to. I enjoy talking to them, which is very nice. I left and went to the grocery store to buy dinner for tonight and for tomorrow too.
I worked on the memory stick restoration and I was successful, so that was good. I had missed a few calls from a co-worker, I’m a bit bummed about that to be honest with you.

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