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Tidgy's Dad

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Good evening Adam, Wifey, and Tidgy. How are you all? Fine, I hope.

We are well, though the weather is beginning to change with rain, and a sudden drop in temp.:mad: I took Oli for a walk when the sun popped up, but he didn't really enjoy it. I guess the sun wasn't hot enough.;)
Temperature started to drop here, too, today.:(
No rain, though. :(
Tidgy still enjoying the outside:)
We're all good.
Wifey out teaching English at the Japanese School, I have a student due now, but he's always late.
Tidgy just going to bed, says night night and blows Oli a kiss.
 

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Feel another nap coming on so will see you all soon
Take care,
 

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Temperature started to drop here, too, today.:(
No rain, though. :(
Tidgy still enjoying the outside:)
We're all good.
Wifey out teaching English at the Japanese School, I have a student due now, but he's always late.
Tidgy just going to bed, says night night and blows Oli a kiss.
Thanks the kiss Tidgy! Glad that you - Tidgy - enjoyed it outside; unlike Oli. I'm still planning to go to...AQABA :<3:where it's nice and hot there. I'm going to have to hibernate Oli in such a case.:( Got no other choice it seems.
 

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Thanks the kiss Tidgy! Glad that you - Tidgy - enjoyed it outside; unlike Oli. I'm still planning to go to...AQABA :<3:where it's nice and hot there. I'm going to have to hibernate Oli in such a case.:( Got no other choice it seems.
I think so.
Gotta go student has arrived, will see you later maybe.
if not, good night.
 

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I teach a few students, one to one, each for just 2 or 4 hours a week, mostly.
For grammar we use the government issue books which are quite good, but rather boring.
The literature is for university students and, unless they do their dissertation on and English novel, they don't read a book.
Many university literature graduates have never read a book in their lives, in any language, sometimes excepting 'The Quran'.
Literature involves short stories, poetry and theory rather than the actual book.
It's rubbish, the education system here is one of the worst in the world.
However, I do books with students who want to,"Animal Farm", "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf", or "A Christmas Carol" for example.
Wow! How interesting...Adam, you're teaching on another planet!:D That is very different than what we see in more "Western" culture isn't it? Fascinating. Thanks for explaining.
 

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Wow! How interesting...Adam, you're teaching on another planet!:D That is very different than what we see in more "Western" culture isn't it? Fascinating. Thanks for explaining.[/QUOTE
Enjoy your lesson and hope to hear from you later.
Hi Adam.Already finished your lesson? If so, that was quick.
 

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