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Post by valpomike on May 5, 2010 21:40:06 GMT 1
The students dress well for test, is this the norm?
Mike
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Post by Bonobo on May 5, 2010 21:51:57 GMT 1
The students dress well for test, is this the norm? Mike Yes, it is a great tradition. Yesterday, I dressed elegant too. But only because I was appointed to supervise the exam in another school. Today, in my own school, I wore my casual but still elegant clothes - my best purple shirt and newly-washed, fancy jeans. Tomorrow, I have a day off work because as a teacher of English, I must stay away from foreign language exams.
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Post by Bonobo on Oct 16, 2010 23:04:44 GMT 1
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glee ♥
Just born
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Post by glee ♥ on Oct 17, 2010 19:25:25 GMT 1
It scared me..
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Post by Bonobo on Oct 17, 2010 20:10:43 GMT 1
Come on, so many young people lived through it...
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glee ♥
Just born
XOXOXO
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Post by glee ♥ on Oct 18, 2010 18:32:37 GMT 1
I know, but it's really stressful.
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Post by Bonobo on Jun 28, 2020 20:03:16 GMT 1
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Post by jeanne on Jul 28, 2020 20:55:32 GMT 1
Glad to see they are following the guidelines for safety. Will the schools be opening as usual in the fall? Or will you be doing online teaching again? Or hasn't that been decided?
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Post by Bonobo on Jul 30, 2020 17:42:17 GMT 1
It hasn`t been decided yet but today Poland scored a record number of new infections, over 600. This means that despite hot temps the virus is still active and dangerous.
The PiS Ministry of Education is trying to shift the responisibility onto school principals - they are supposed to close down schools if the infection appears. Principals protest.
I suppose they won`t risk opening schools and we will continue online teaching.
I don`t mind - I have always been flexible in my life and adopted to all kinds of conditions. Online teaching has its pros and cons, so I will try to focus on pros.
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