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Thanks. I've still got a while to think about it. Going to travel or possibly do TEFL in somewhere like Japan or S Korea, and hopefully get some experience in schools here. Keeping my options open basically.LeverEnd wrote:Good stuff. I think. I really hope you like teaching, kids are a good laugh, politics depressing. Good luck.Beefheart wrote:Just handed my notice in! The 3 month count down starts now.
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Mine is a brand new unused copy, hence the ten quidness. He had an adventure in Canada too... (which I can't find any internet pictures of, but here he is about to rescue a lamb)Montreal Wanderer wrote:Ten quid? From U.S. $ 1.55 here.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Discovered "The very best of Black Bob, the Dandy Wonder Dog". Bought it, £9.99p. Am about to settle down and not go to bed until I've finished it...
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U.S $10.40 in the UK.
Although I occasionally read the Dandy (more of a Beano reader back then) I had never heard of Black Bob. Seemingly I missed something. I'll have to check around.
He was a wonder sheepdog, almost human. A sort of canine version of Skippy the bush kangaroo.
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I've never understood how this works. Maybe I'm being a bit of a thickie here but how does someone teach English to kids whose language they don't speak?Beefheart wrote: Thanks. I've still got a while to think about it. Going to travel or possibly do TEFL in somewhere like Japan or S Korea, and hopefully get some experience in schools here. Keeping my options open basically.
Anyway, whatever you do do, Beefy, I wish you luck with it.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:I've never understood how this works. Maybe I'm being a bit of a thickie here but how does someone teach English to kids whose language they don't speak?Beefheart wrote: Thanks. I've still got a while to think about it. Going to travel or possibly do TEFL in somewhere like Japan or S Korea, and hopefully get some experience in schools here. Keeping my options open basically.
Anyway, whatever you do do, Beefy, I wish you luck with it.
Lots of shouting and gesticulating.

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Gary the Enfield wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:I've never understood how this works. Maybe I'm being a bit of a thickie here but how does someone teach English to kids whose language they don't speak?Beefheart wrote: Thanks. I've still got a while to think about it. Going to travel or possibly do TEFL in somewhere like Japan or S Korea, and hopefully get some experience in schools here. Keeping my options open basically.
Anyway, whatever you do do, Beefy, I wish you luck with it.
Lots of shouting and gesticulating.

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Bruce Rioja wrote:I've never understood how this works. Maybe I'm being a bit of a thickie here but how does someone teach English to kids whose language they don't speak?Beefheart wrote: Thanks. I've still got a while to think about it. Going to travel or possibly do TEFL in somewhere like Japan or S Korea, and hopefully get some experience in schools here. Keeping my options open basically.
Anyway, whatever you do do, Beefy, I wish you luck with it.

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I TEFLed for a year in Japan... hardest bloody work I ever did do. most rewarding too, in all manner of rewards.
I was completely unqualified, but the English school in Kure was desperate for native English speakers. I mainly used books and the immersive principle, and strangely enough it worked... the kids I was teaching were also being taught in school, I was just doing juku extras, but some of my adults couldn't speak a word to start with and were having proper (although rather basic) Ingurish convarsayshuns by the end of three months.
I was completely unqualified, but the English school in Kure was desperate for native English speakers. I mainly used books and the immersive principle, and strangely enough it worked... the kids I was teaching were also being taught in school, I was just doing juku extras, but some of my adults couldn't speak a word to start with and were having proper (although rather basic) Ingurish convarsayshuns by the end of three months.

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Root canal treatment. Didn't hurt a bit and only cost £50. They did leave the door open when they ran for safety during the x-ray (what's that all about?) & left me lying there. It must have appeared to the incoming patients that they were doing an autopsy on Roy Orbison!
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Harry Genshaw wrote:Root canal treatment. Didn't hurt a bit and only cost £50. They did leave the door open when they ran for safety during the x-ray (what's that all about?) & left me lying there. It must have appeared to the incoming patients that they were doing an autopsy on Roy Orbison!

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Because a single x-ray isn't harmful. But a dentist who might x-ray a number of patients a day is best not to be exposed continuously.Harry Genshaw wrote:Root canal treatment. Didn't hurt a bit and only cost £50. They did leave the door open when they ran for safety during the x-ray (what's that all about?) & left me lying there. It must have appeared to the incoming patients that they were doing an autopsy on Roy Orbison!
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I seem to remember some time ago, they used to pop a thick (lead lined?) sheet, coat thingy over you? NHS cuts I imagineBWFC_Insane wrote:Because a single x-ray isn't harmful. But a dentist who might x-ray a number of patients a day is best not to be exposed continuously.Harry Genshaw wrote:Root canal treatment. Didn't hurt a bit and only cost £50. They did leave the door open when they ran for safety during the x-ray (what's that all about?) & left me lying there. It must have appeared to the incoming patients that they were doing an autopsy on Roy Orbison!
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We still get the lead treatment here. I've had several root canals and a number of crowns. These procedures don't tend to hurt these days. Getting extremely cold liquid when I'm not frozen on a certain spot can sometimes hurt a bit though...Harry Genshaw wrote:I seem to remember some time ago, they used to pop a thick (lead lined?) sheet, coat thingy over you? NHS cuts I imagineBWFC_Insane wrote:Because a single x-ray isn't harmful. But a dentist who might x-ray a number of patients a day is best not to be exposed continuously.Harry Genshaw wrote:Root canal treatment. Didn't hurt a bit and only cost £50. They did leave the door open when they ran for safety during the x-ray (what's that all about?) & left me lying there. It must have appeared to the incoming patients that they were doing an autopsy on Roy Orbison!
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tou-bloody-ché. I bet he doesn't come back on this reply ...

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18 miles I walked today, on top of a full working day as well.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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That sounds like she must be a fine lass, Dan. It does though limit your study time. 

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The football season back.
Yay.
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Not the case Dujon, I walk 8 miles everyday anyhow, but then decided to got back to Wokingham to watch the football(there isn't any pub within 3 miles of me with Sky Sports), then went back home via a 2 mile detour to Tesco.Dujon wrote:That sounds like she must be a fine lass, Dan. It does though limit your study time.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Prisoners who were denied the vote have been grievously wronged, according to the ECHR. Not to the point of giving the scrotes compensation however.
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Even better, the judges refused a claim for legal fees, sending the ambulance chasers back home empty handed.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... man-rights" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Even better, the judges refused a claim for legal fees, sending the ambulance chasers back home empty handed.
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Bijou Bob wrote: Even better, the judges refused a claim for legal fees, sending the ambulance chasers back home empty handed.

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So does taking them out of circulation actually mean apart from when they're in circulation in spirit, like at elections? Crime has more benefits than honesty, it seems.Bijou Bob wrote:Prisoners who were denied the vote have been grievously wronged, according to the ECHR. Not to the point of giving the scrotes compensation however.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... man-rights" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Even better, the judges refused a claim for legal fees, sending the ambulance chasers back home empty handed.
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