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Post by princessmoose on May 27, 2006 22:52:07 GMT
(Although teaching with a hangover is not to be recommended - not that I speak from experience, I've just heard other people say it!!! ;D ) I can confirm this. Hangovers and teaching do not go together. Steve I, of course, will have no reason to have any hangovers on the days I teach .
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Post by overthehill_clarinettist on Jun 6, 2006 23:11:16 GMT
I beg to differ, young lady!!
Teaching me on a Thursday night will be enough to send you running screaming to the nearest pub to get your hangover for Fridays at school!
Lost the address to this forum for a bit, but found it in an old email - I'm back!
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Post by princessmoose on Jun 7, 2006 21:51:44 GMT
;D . We'll see! Glad you're back!
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Post by Steve Hopwood on Jun 7, 2006 22:18:07 GMT
I beg to differ, young lady!! Teaching me on a Thursday night will be enough to send you running screaming to the nearest pub to get your hangover for Fridays at school! I frequently talk to Her Ladyship after your lesson on Thursday nights. I can absolutely assure you that she does not run screaming to the nearest pub after your lessons. She gibbers a bit, and her computer finger twitches somewhat, but she definitely does not rush to the pub. ;D Steve
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Post by meepmeep on Jun 9, 2006 8:32:55 GMT
Glad you have your job confirmed, Nat
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Post by princessmoose on Jun 9, 2006 9:38:52 GMT
I beg to differ, young lady!! Teaching me on a Thursday night will be enough to send you running screaming to the nearest pub to get your hangover for Fridays at school! I frequently talk to Her Ladyship after your lesson on Thursday nights. I can absolutely assure you that she does not run screaming to the nearest pub after your lessons. She gibbers a bit, and her computer finger twitches somewhat, but she definitely does not rush to the pub. ;D Steve Oh haha . I got given a bottle of wine last night, so didn't need to venture to the pub .
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Post by princessmoose on Jul 20, 2006 15:25:55 GMT
Today I got a list of all the pupils I am teaching in September and where they are up to etc. I can't wait, the pupils seem excited too! For September until I go to uni, I am now working 2 days at the school instead of 1. I'll do woodwind for one day and on the other I will do admin and teach some A-level. Yay .
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Post by caz on Jul 20, 2006 15:36:42 GMT
Yay! Congratulations! Teaching is ace!
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Post by princessmoose on Jul 20, 2006 16:37:58 GMT
It is! I have 3 flautists, 9 clarinettists, 5 alto saxophonists, 2 tenor saxophonist and 1 bass clarinettist .
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Post by caz on Jul 20, 2006 16:47:02 GMT
I have 3 flautists, 9 clarinettists, 5 alto saxophonists, 2 tenor saxophonist and 1 bass clarinettist . Whoah that is quite a lot! Good luck!
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Post by princessmoose on Jul 20, 2006 17:25:13 GMT
Yeah, and on top of that, I have to prepare concerts, help teach A-level and help record GCSE performances .
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Post by caz on Jul 20, 2006 17:35:29 GMT
Yeah, and on top of that, I have to prepare concerts, help teach A-level and help record GCSE performances . Blimey - make sure you have enough spare time for having fun!
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Post by princessmoose on Jul 20, 2006 17:46:50 GMT
Of course! Fun definitely needs making time for....oh and uni work!
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Post by noodle on Jul 20, 2006 17:56:03 GMT
Good luck Nat! It is! I have 3 flautists, 9 clarinettists, 5 alto saxophonists, 2 tenor saxophonist and 1 bass clarinettist . You have to teach all of those in one day?
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Post by princessmoose on Jul 20, 2006 17:59:30 GMT
Well the bass clarinettist, also has clarinet lessons, so I think I will alternate it, or give her 1 bass clarinet lesson for every 3 clarinet, or something similar.
All of the saxophonists bar 1 play clarinet or flute, so with that, I might do alternate weeks with that as well. Depends. Sally has done my timetable for the first day of teaching, so I will see how it goes. Should be ok for the time being, might have to increase lessons as exams approach.
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