Archived entries for tefl

EIA | Teaching English abroad.

This all happaned in 2006.

I’d been teaching English for a month or so by myself. It was good fun. Houssam and I had always tried to teach together, but something or other always got in the way.

He called me one day to say that Paul was looking for an extra person. I shot off a couple of emails, called a few people and we were both booked in. One week in Frascati, Italy; the other in Tulln, Austria. Frascati was 30 minutes from Rome, Tuln was 30 minutes from Vienna. lovely.

That’s Houssam above. He’s half Indian and half Arab I think. I’m Yellow. They’d paid for English teachers to travel from England to their respective countries. Instead, they got two wide eyed 19 year old chumps who’d just left school and didn’t even look like they could speak English.

The day I left, my ear got infected. It looked disgusting. I felt dirty.

Teaching:

English teachers are an odd bunch. I’ve met ex strippers, ex actors, ex actresses, ex witches and plain alcoholics. The rest are usually a little insane. To live your life hopscotching from one place to another at a moments notice without being paid much usually does that to you. I was paid roughly £130~ plus 270~ Euros subsistence(which was tax free) a week.

Frascati:

I couldn’t believe our luck. Frascati is a small holiday town next to Rome where the rich like to head off during the weekends. The town was on a hill that overlooked Rome and Vineyards. We were put up in a grand hotel at the top of the hill. This was the view from my window.

The teaching was your bog standard affair. Italian children are notoriuosly bad at learning languages. They’re therefore loud and obnoxious. The day’s are spent on crowd control. The teacher I was paired with, struggled a little. I just sat back and laughed at the mayhem. Being a young teacher; only 19 at the time, the children love you. They adored me more than Houssam. I think he was a little jealous.

The teaching set up was 2 classes of 15 children. Teach each class for 3 hours a day for 5 days. I actually enjoyed the early starts. School ended at midday. Now, i’m not a fan of drinking midday, but Houssam was adament. He had decided he was all things Russians. We cracked open the Vodka and chased it down with apple juice. I believe we even had pickles.

At the end of the week, we had to conduct a play for all the parents to watch. My play was the bestest. I believe it was a re adaptation of pinocchio. There wasn’t much talking involved.

On the last night two of the teachers shacked up. Another teacher told us how she was kept up all night by something sounding like a squeling pig. The male teacher involved in said copulation, suggested he was already married to a peruvian he’d just met, but that she’d understand. Teachers.

Tulln:

My pair teacher was Houssam. I was dreading it.

The children were amiable. They all loved Houssam. I was jealous. We took it in turns to turn the children against each other. If I recall correctly, Houssam walked into the room and the children started chanting “Jafner”, “Jafner”. I then walked into his room and was greeted by a full length chalk drawing of me with various armaments. He’d created a whole lesson on armaments and guerilla terrorism, with me as the effigy.

When the children are uncreative, which they were this week, you have to veer them towards a play. I usually veer them towards a blood bath. The children just run around and shoot each other.

Houssam did the oldest trick in the book, a fashion show.

What the idiot didn’t do though, was check their outfits. On the day, his children were all dressed in skimpy tops and bikini’s. They were ELEVEN. (You might be able to see some flesh behind me)

I laughed so hard. Houssam wasn’t amused. I looked at the other teachers we were teaching with. They shook their heads in disbelief.

The teachers were a little crazy. One of them used to be a witch, she also used to be a fundamental christian. Another was a staunch vegan. We were invited out for a meal one time. I bought the veal and watched her squirm as I ate in the most unceremonious fashion.

Back to tedium

I’ve been back for almost a week now and am confused as to whether I’d prefer being away permanently. The office is starting to look rather flush and the business is starting to pick up. Not momentum, just off the floor.

Teaching in Tulln was one of the best experiances as a teacher. The kids were great and a fun time was had by all. Frascati was altogether another experiance. The surroundings were marginally better than Tulln but the kids really brought the whole thing down to a laborious job rather than a holiday.

Both places were about 40 minutes from Vienna and Rome respectively. Having explored both, Vienna agrees with me much more. I mean as a tourist, Rome beats Vienna hands down on what you can gawp at. Living in a place though, you quickly grow tired of the; statues, arches, domes and more domes. The people make or break a city.

EiA – Austria, Tulln – Roma, Frascati

Frascati, Roma

Wahey, finally got details of my teaching contract. It’s a short 1 week stint in Austria and another in Roma. The kids are a group of 10-12 yr olds and another of 13 yr olds. Both should be easy.

I’m a little worried about the airport situation however. I think I heard that baggage handlers were striking at Stanstead next weekend. I have quite a blase attitude to security at these dinky little airports, having passed through Stanstead, Gatwick and Luton 8 times these past 3 months.

I’ve had 2 pairs of scissors confiscated from me and surprisingly taken 1 on by accident. I also forgot I had a spliff in my wallet once. Quite absent minded of me. I’m not a pot fiend, but at 6:30 in the morning, how can you remember someone gave you a spliff which you subsequently left in your wallet.
Things to remember:

Bloody ear buds.

passport

towel

book

Webcam Fun | English in Action – Italy

I got my Logitech communicate webcam working in linux. After many years of neglecting webcam support, some frog managed to make the process easier. Here’s the easy take on things.

sudo gedit /etc/apt-get/sources.list

Paste in:

deb http://blognux.free.fr/debian unstable main
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -y easycam2

Then you just simply open up easycam2 and press install. So easy your grandma can do it.

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My first call from Nicola was on Wednesday. By Friday I have the contract in my hands and the tickets booked. I’m leaving on Sunday. I just need to buy some smart clothes (the attire section says no ripped jeans. bummer). Hopefully I can find someones old dusty digicam which they’re about to chuck away and buy it for peanuts.

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My third broken camera. Jeannine dropped it on New Years, it was about to break anyway to be honest and I did get it for free.

Oh how I love this song | Cute myspace girl | Austria – Teaching English

Bright EyesLandlocked Blues

She’s cute, not least because the webcam is wayward. I was actually watching it because I was listening to Sigur ros.

I spoke to Houss a couple of days ago. Turns out he’s in bloody Austria teaching some kids English for a fortnight. He tells me he got the job from Paul, the guy we did the CELTA with. I give him my mobile number with the strong addage that he must, oh how he must, get me a job. Today I recieve a text asking whether i’m free to leave this weekend. Let’s hope this doesn’t fall through.

And if I do actually get the job, how do I teach? What was the 3rd conditional? Gerunds?

Martin’s 19th tomorow[sic]. A pretty girl on MySpace added me via him. She’s got the angles though, i’m scared. Fear the angles.



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