I have been very busy lately, as I have agreed to teach 3 different English Camps for extra money. Basically this involve one or two weekends and about $25 an hour.
I also started volunteering at an English Clinic. This is a community center that offers free secular English lessons for poor Korean kids. That is two hours every Friday night.
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Are there many non-secular English lessons?
>to help some students that dont even know thier ABC's. That last bit is a little shocking when you consider that all Korean begin studying English in 3rd grade.
It's easy enough to cram for a test in a language class and then forget everything you just learned because you don't ever use it. Or, as they would say in ancient Rome "Et... um... uh... um... something... um..."
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