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Back to the main SEETA site. Newer posts →. MONDAY – How can you eat an elephant? Good evening from Istanbul, Turkey…. Usually on weekdays I get up at 7.30 and my working day begins. I’m not an early riser, that’s why it’s very difficult for me to get out of bed, especially in winter. I usually have a breakfast, and it is a cup of tea and a sandwich. No worries, no stress, all will be fine by the end of the week. How can you eat an elephant? I love my mind books… Life is impossible without work and...
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“Did you get your electricity bill?” | SEETA Blog
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Back to the main SEETA site. About teaching and other evils. Did you get your electricity bill? Let me start with Mary’s comments today. The prison environment is so powerful that it permeates your mind, your thinking, your everyday life. Mary is right. You need your kind of debriefing session with your colleagues. Thank you for what? For doing my job? In my mind I paraphrased this question as: what do they tell you for getting close to criminals and teaching them? I’m not worth anything . However, a...
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Living and loving life | SEETA Blog
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Back to the main SEETA site. Living and loving life. Friday is our day off at both schools and there are no teacher development courses as well. However, I am taking a teacher development course which is entitled “getting to know the country”. Every week we embark on a journey somewhere in Israel with a teacher who is a tour guide. He is very professional and most of all, very knowledgeable. Since I do not have any classes today, I would like to tell you about our trip to Akko. Living and loving life.
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Nahla Schowahne | SEETA Blog
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Back to the main SEETA site. Author Archives: Nahla Schowahne. Living and loving life. Friday is our day off at both schools and there are no teacher development courses as well. However, I am taking a teacher development course which is entitled “getting to know the country”. Every week we embark on a journey … Continue reading →. Today I will begin my post with a funny video: https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? What do teachers do on their day off? The best time of day to write a blog post. It’s late ...
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Just another day | SEETA Blog
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Back to the main SEETA site. No school today… →. Th next week is called “the different school” during which we focus on projects, so in a away is like a little holiday for kids especially since they do not have to do homework. each teach prepares a project or an activity that involves exploiting students’ knowledge and practical skills. This entry was posted in Nicoleta Nechita. No school today… →. Living and loving life. Nahla Schowahne on Living and loving life. Anna Parisi on Living and loving life.
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Nicoleta Nechita | SEETA Blog
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Back to the main SEETA site. Author Archives: Nicoleta Nechita. No school today…. From my window, there is a wonderful scenery, everything white around, little flakes playfully flying around and finally lying down on the white blanket smoothly curved on the ground! In my garden there are hyacinths, daffodils and tulips, they … Continue reading →. My working week…. I do not know what actually drove me to teaching! When I was about 9 years old, I made a promise to my … Continue reading →. Proudly powered b...
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Natasa's blog: Free Tools Challenge #12 - Animoto
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Friday, 20 May 2011. Free Tools Challenge #12 - Animoto. Free Tools Challenge #12. Was something I was looking forward to. I love Animoto. I have used it many times before this challenge to create beautiful clips, memorise holidays and family gatherings. My plan was to do the same thing this time. I had just come from my Spring Holiday and we celebrated our son's birthday there. So, what could be more logical? You can read the original story here. And the related blog post is here. Luckily, I had all the...
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Natasa's blog: Murphy's Law for EFL teachers
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Tuesday, 13 April 2010. Murphy's Law for EFL teachers. 1 If you have prepared a really cool warmer, everybody will be late for class. 2 If you have planned an important pairwork activity, an odd number of students will show up. 3 If you give your instructions so clearly that nobody can misunderstand, somebody will. 4 The student who misunderstood the instructions will explain them to everybody in his/her team. 5 Photocopiers always break when you have an important test. Well, I got as far as number 15...
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