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Tag Archives: autumn
Geography: Settlements and Tectonics
I’ve had a brilliant week at school this week, and am truly feeling good about teaching and really think I am getting the hang of things at last. I missed my kids last week as I was off with flu, … Continue reading
Posted in Geography Notes for Students, Teaching and Geography, Uncategorized
Tagged autumn, british, children, class, classroom, connection, edexcel, education, esl, gcse, geography, georgia, international, kids, learning, project, sakartvelo, school, secondary, settlements, tbilisi, teach, teacher, teaching, tectonics, tefl, training, video
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Time for some pants???
Suddenly feeling really pants today. Waiting for the paracetamol and hot toddy to kick in, along with a hot water bottle and early night. Have a really sore throat which is slowly creeping onto my chest, ear ache, headache, sore … Continue reading
Posted in Autobiographical Things, Britishness, Explorers, Oceans Project, Royal Geographical Society, Teaching and Geography, The Pets, Uncategorized
Tagged autumn, british, cat, children, class, classroom, cold, common, connection, cough, crap, crappy, director, dog, edexcel, education, esl, expat, feeling, flu, foreign, gcse, geography, georgia, honey, hot, igcse, international, isla, kids, kitten, language, learning, lemon, lousy, ocean, pants, paracetamol, principal, record, rower, roz, savage, school, second, secondary, shit, sneezes, tbilisi, teaching, tefl, tlg, toddy, training, travels, weather, world
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A Week in School
Autumn Rising There is a strong wind raging through Tbilisi today and the weather is decidedly cooler. I am definitely the only person still wearing shorts! Why, because I have yet to go shopping, and my other clothes are in … Continue reading
Posted in Autobiographical Things, Being a Medic, Britishness, Georgian Life, Teaching and Geography, Uncategorized, Whole Brain Training
Tagged ambleside, autumn, brain, british, charlotte, children, class, classroom, college, connection, continent, edexcel, education, gcse, geography, georgia, igcse, international, kids, learning, mason, plate, plates, steiner, tbilisi, teacher, teaching, tectonic, training, travels, waldorf, weather, whole, wind
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“Sighnaghoba” in Sighnaghi
Taken from the Ministry of Education and Science website: http://www.mes.gov.ge/content.php?id=1675&lang=eng “27.11.2010 Around 100 English language teachers who have arrived in Georgia in the scope of the program Teach And Learn With Georgia, attended “Sighnaghoba” in Sighnaghi. Foreign Teachers got familiarized with … Continue reading
Posted in Georgian Life, TLG (Teach and Learn in Georgia), Uncategorized
Tagged Akhlatiskhe, autumn, bread, children, class, classroom, education, esl, excursion, georgia, international, kids, learning, life, sakartvelo, school, secondary, sighaghoba, sighnahi, teacher, teaching, tefl, tlg, travels, Vale, village, wine
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