Today seems to be a strange combination of blissful relaxation and unpleasantly dreariness. Things seem surprisingly peaceful. The normal sounds of construction and/or renovation are all but absent. All I can hear from outside is the hum of an idling car left running outside the convenience store across from the school. A cool breeze blows into my classroom, sedating my students and leading me towards a state of semi-consciousness. I am working hard not to dread the responsibilities of teaching for the week and am encouraged by the knowledge that I only have to teach for three days this week and that foreign school is over for me.
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Hi Josh!
Brian Hoffman here. So you teach? Who, What and where? And you preach?! Where and to whom?
Brian, I teach High School History, Government, and economics. However, those subjects are on summer break. I continue to teach kindergarten music and phonics as well as early elementary phonics/reading. I teach at K.C.I.S. in Korea for one more month. I preach at the Haven International Baptist Church's bilingual service to Koreans and Americans. I do the English preaching and another person does the Korean portion.
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