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| Cherry blossoms! Spring is here! |
In the afternoons I teach Reading, Science, Language Arts, and Cultural Studies to second graders. This could actually change in a couple of months because the school regularly shuffles things around to ensure that everyone remains confused about who teaches what to which students. But that's a post for another day. Afternoons are nice because my kids already have a decent amount of English and most do care about learning, but they are rowdy, energetic kids with short attention spans. It's hard to say which is more difficult, my morning or afternoon classes. Both have their own set of challenges, and both are equal parts frustrating and rewarding.
After work and on the weekends I go out with the other foreign teachers at school who I have become good friends with. It's hard to go through what we do together and not become close with. We have burger night every Thursday at one of the foreigner bars, Laser Punk Rock shows (yes that's a real thing, and yes it was every bit as weird and awesome as it sounds), soccer games at Daejeon World Cup Stadium, shopping at underground malls, and nights in where we play board games and cards. I am really enjoying myself here in Daejeon and I hope that the rest of the year continues to be as fun, challenging, and exciting!
| My new girlfriends and I at a soccer game |

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