Message from @moonie

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2017-12-03 19:37:24 UTC  

I would like to become an english teacher here since I live in a french speaking areas so it would be English as a second language and I've rarely had a good English teacher

2017-12-03 19:37:25 UTC  

then i dropped out for my ged

2017-12-03 19:37:29 UTC  

Of course not. And I do have some experience with that, working with the Upward Bound program in Seattle the past 2 summers.

2017-12-03 19:37:32 UTC  

and went to college

2017-12-03 19:37:49 UTC  

They weren’t super packed but were larger classes than I have on the eastside

2017-12-03 19:38:01 UTC  

thats a true story

2017-12-03 19:38:15 UTC  

in 10th grade i was set to go on to be top of class

2017-12-03 19:38:24 UTC  

but i got bored of school and bitches

2017-12-03 19:38:27 UTC  

And plus English is my first language which is something that can put me higher on a hiring list

2017-12-03 19:38:28 UTC  

so i just got ged

2017-12-03 19:38:54 UTC  

I did pretty well academically but I was homeschooled for a bit.

2017-12-03 19:39:02 UTC  

same

2017-12-03 19:39:35 UTC  

Upward Bound is a program for high school kids from low income families, families where neither parent has gone to college, and similar stuff. But these kids want to go to college (that’s why it’s called “upward bound”), and so the government pays for us to help them out over the summer to prepare for their next year.

2017-12-03 19:40:00 UTC  

hmm

2017-12-03 19:40:07 UTC  

my school didnt need programs like that

2017-12-03 19:40:12 UTC  

That's neat

2017-12-03 19:40:19 UTC  

they just had enough recources to help people if they wanted it

2017-12-03 19:40:25 UTC  

I believe there was 1 white (non-asian, non-hispanic) kid in the program my two years there.

2017-12-03 19:40:46 UTC  

The rest was about 1/4 asian and 3/4 black.

2017-12-03 19:40:50 UTC  

every teacher was always more than willing to stay hours after school even to help 1 student

2017-12-03 19:41:00 UTC  

what are you guys talking about?

2017-12-03 19:41:05 UTC  

Schools

2017-12-03 19:41:05 UTC  

education

2017-12-03 19:41:16 UTC  

ah cool

2017-12-03 19:42:01 UTC  

@Infinatis I thought about teaching English in China for a semester because my Uni offers it as exchange, but it seems so much more scary than teaching English as a first language

2017-12-03 19:42:20 UTC  

And I was most surprised to find that Upward Bound in Seattle was about 1/2 muslim. But the very fact that these girls were allowed to be in a class taught by a man proves they weren’t extreme muslims.

2017-12-03 19:42:31 UTC  

do you have to know chinese to teach englis in china

2017-12-03 19:42:38 UTC  

apparently not

2017-12-03 19:42:47 UTC  

id imagine to teach a language youd want the first language

2017-12-03 19:42:53 UTC  

exactly

2017-12-03 19:43:09 UTC  

like how the fuck they supposed to know what you say when you say dog

2017-12-03 19:43:18 UTC  

you have no word for them to compare

2017-12-03 19:43:27 UTC  

other than a picture of a bowl of soup

2017-12-03 19:43:31 UTC  

pictures?

2017-12-03 19:43:33 UTC  

They learn some basics and can expand on the basics through your English instruction.

2017-12-03 19:43:40 UTC  

well yeah

2017-12-03 19:43:47 UTC  

but then they get dog confused with soup

2017-12-03 19:43:58 UTC  

Why not both?

2017-12-03 19:44:02 UTC  

i dont thinkits common in all of china

2017-12-03 19:44:06 UTC  

lol

2017-12-03 19:44:15 UTC  

I would never go live in a country without knowing the language