03 March 2013

Class Rules

Anna’s Basic Rules & Expectations ^^ for happy English learning

1. Speak ENGLISH ONLY
    If you must speak in Korean, please ask permission.
    "May I speak in Korean for one minute?"

2. COME TO CLASS, On Time, Prepared (bring your book, notebook, writing utensils)*
 
3. Phone OFF & AWAY
    Your eyes should be on me, the board, and your book, not on Kakao Talk!  
     Respect the classroom learning atmosphere ~  a phone-free zone....
     If I see your phone, and the window is open......

4. ???'s  ~ Ask!

5. ^ ^ (smile)
    Please be happy, so I am happy!  If you cry, I might cry.  If you are hungry, I will be hungry.


*Absence: Tell me if you will not be in class. Get study notes and homework from classmates. You can come to a different class to MAKE-UP your absence.  Everyone gets 1 FREE absence before points are lost.  Be RESPONSIBLE, talk to me!

01 March 2013

HELP Please!!!

Any students who are comfortable speaking/reading/writing English and Korean, and have some extra time....I need volunteers!

1st, I must learn Korean...teach me!

2nd, I need TRANSLATORS for: reading/responding to mail and emails in Korean, phone calls and meetings.

3rd, RESEARCH assistants - I run a community music center which requires research in Korean via the phone and computer.

OR...forget anything about competency in English, can you pull weeds out of the dirt? paint? dust?
If you want to come spend time at my very beautiful hanok, and help keep it beautiful for the public to come and see concerts, please come anytime and enjoy the atmosphere while helping!  I will feed you instant noodles....

These jobs don't pay W/$/E or give you an A+....but you can be happy you are helping someone, AND helping will improve your English skills, AND you can list the volunteer work experience as an internship on your resume and I will write you a wonderful letter of reference if you ever need one.

Yes!!  You want to help?!  Talk to me after class or email me at anna AT ut DOT ac DOT kr   THANKS!