"The Dutch 'Paul and Paul Related Topic' Thread
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I've caught a cold a week ago. But now I'm fine. I wish I were in the Bahamas! I haven't got a tree yet, but I'm going to.
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Changer:
I've caught a cold a week ago. But now I'm fine. I wish I were in the Bahamas! I haven't got a tree yet, but I'm going to.
ooo poor thing...lots of people here have colds...not very fine.. It's getting cold here...in a few days it's going to freeez at night. I don't like the cold...I'd rather be at the Bahamas..lying in the sun...swimming in the blue water. How is work...still difficult?
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HoneyPie59:
Changer:
I've caught a cold a week ago. But now I'm fine. I wish I were in the Bahamas! I haven't got a tree yet, but I'm going to.
ooo poor thing...lots of people here have colds...not very fine.. It's getting cold here...in a few days it's going to freeez at night. I don't like the cold...I'd rather be at the Bahamas..lying in the sun...swimming in the blue water. How is work...still difficult?
Yes, it's still difficult for me to work. You know I'm a curator of the 7-th form. It IS difficult.
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Changer:
HoneyPie59:
Changer:
I've caught a cold a week ago. But now I'm fine. I wish I were in the Bahamas! I haven't got a tree yet, but I'm going to.
ooo poor thing...lots of people here have colds...not very fine.. It's getting cold here...in a few days it's going to freeez at night. I don't like the cold...I'd rather be at the Bahamas..lying in the sun...swimming in the blue water. How is work...still difficult?
Yes, it's still difficult for me to work. You know I'm a curator of the 7-th form. It IS difficult.
I don't know what you mean by curator of the 7-th form. Can you explain this?
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You see, here we have one 7-th form, three 8-th forms, three 9-th forms and so on till 11-th. Every form has a curator from the teachers of that school. I'm a curator of the 7-th. I must control their behaviour, attendance and marks. Once a month I organize meetings with parents to discuss the problems our class faces. Also I organize birthdays of the pupils of my class (my pupils), go to cinemas, theatres, museums with them.
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Changer:
You see, here we have one 7-th form, three 8-th forms, three 9-th forms and so on till 11-th. Every form has a curator from the teachers of that school. I'm a curator of the 7-th. I must control their behaviour, attendance and marks. Once a month I organize meetings with parents to discuss the problems our class faces. Also I organize birthdays of the pupils of my class (my pupils), go to cinemas, theatres, museums with them.
WOW!!! Mike..that's a very responsible job!! Here we call that a MENTOR. A mentor is a kind of father or motherfigur. He or she looks after the class...like you do. Nice...but you never told me you are a curator How old are the children you teach?
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My children are 11-12. But you know, I teach English in all classes (there are 12 of them). I have 37 lessons a week. And two mentor's lessons. It's hard, because I must be present almost everywhere, where my children are and know everything that occurs to every child of my class.
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Changer:
My children are 11-12. But you know, I teach English in all classes (there are 12 of them). I have 37 lessons a week. And two mentor's lessons. It's hard, because I must be present almost everywhere, where my children are and know everything that occurs to every child of my class.
that's a difficult age..puberty Hard 37 lessons a week...wow..you must be very tired. where are you now? do you have your own computer?
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Besides, if one of the teachers have a complaint about my pupil, he or she goes to me, first of all, and I must decide how to solve this problem, wether to involve parents or not. My mobile phone is seldom silent, 'cause parents call me very often, especially when a child is ill or is going to miss classes, they often come to me to find out the situation with their child's marks and behaviour, or they want to talk to some teacher or complain on him/her. I'm getting very tired of this by the end of the day!
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Changer:
Besides, if one of the teachers have a complaint about my pupil, he or she goes to me, first of all, and I must decide how to solve this problem, wether to involve parents or not. My mobile phone is seldom silent, 'cause parents call me very often, especially when a child is ill or is going to miss classes, they often come to me to find out the situation with their child's marks and behaviour, or they want to talk to some teacher or complain on him/her. I'm getting very tired of this by the end of the day!
I can understand this...it's a very busy job...i see now why you aren't here very much...you have to sleep sleep and sleep...or am I wrong?
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HoneyPie59:
Changer:
My children are 11-12. But you know, I teach English in all classes (there are 12 of them). I have 37 lessons a week. And two mentor's lessons. It's hard, because I must be present almost everywhere, where my children are and know everything that occurs to every child of my class.
that's a difficult age..puberty Hard 37 lessons a week...wow..you must be very tired. where are you now? do you have your own computer?
Unfortunately, I have no computer at home and now I'm at Internet club. Besides, the teacher in our school computer class changed password to the Internet access and doesn't want to tell me. I asked him but he is simply a bastard.
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Changer:
HoneyPie59:
Changer:
My children are 11-12. But you know, I teach English in all classes (there are 12 of them). I have 37 lessons a week. And two mentor's lessons. It's hard, because I must be present almost everywhere, where my children are and know everything that occurs to every child of my class.
that's a difficult age..puberty Hard 37 lessons a week...wow..you must be very tired. where are you now? do you have your own computer?
Unfortunately, I have no computer at home and now I'm at Internet club. Besides, the teacher in our school computer class changed password to the Internet access and doesn't want to tell me. I asked him but he is simply a b**tard.
oh that's not nice of the man..but hee you don't have the time to be on the internet dear
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I have to go now Mike...see you next time good luck with work, keep breathing, nice and slow
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That's true. I have to go. The club is closing. By the way, our school is going to celebrate New Year. And I'm singing "Distractions" with an 11-th form schoolgirl there. It's a surprise for all the pupils and teachers.
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See you soon, I hope. Wish you all the best!
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Changer:
That's true. I have to go. The club is closing. By the way, our school is going to celebrate New Year. And I'm singing "Distractions" with an 11-th form schoolgirl there. It's a surprise for all the pupils and teachers.
Yeah..you told me last year in the Ukraine you don't celebrate Christmas, but new year, I am correct am I? Distractions!!! WOW!! that's one of my favorites. I love that song very much. I would like to hear you sing it. Are you playing the guitar with it? My daughter is 13 years old. At her school they celebrate christmas next week, she has to dance.
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Changer:
See you soon, I hope. Wish you all the best!
I wish you all the best too.
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Lees dit eens...erg goed...van onze Tim http://frontpage.fok.nl/column/4932/1 Ps: beginnen met deel 1 natuurlijk Erg goed verhaal Tim, ik zag mezelf al dolen door dat klooster. Grappige is dat ik toen ik een jaar of 18 was (eeuw geleden) ook wel eens feesten had in een klooster...muffig, hoge plafonds...houten vloeren...verlaten ruimten..hier een daar een kamer die door een student werd bewoond...grote verwaarloosde tuin...wietrokende lui die voor apegapen tegen de grond lagen...en Pink Floyd uit de boxen Wat een tijd
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Roos:
Even een kleine Kerstquize. Hoeveel en welke kerstnummers ken je van de Beatles of van onze fabs separate?
Beatles - Christmas Time Is Here Again Paul - Wonderful Christmas Time Paul - Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer Paul - Christmas Parade (Oobu Joobu...maar dat zingt 'ie eigenlijk zelf niet) John - Happy Xmas (War is Over) Vergat ik er nog ééntje? George en RIngo zullen er natuurlijk ook wel gezongen hebben...ik geloof zelfs dat Ringo een volledige kerst-cd uitgebracht heeft