One of the features of this period is the end-of-year hwesik, or work dinner. And it is work. I'll grant that when I taught in high school, I looked forward to these events, as they invariably involved many members of the English department, mounds of grilled food, and a fair amount of drinking.
The elementary school hwesik is a different kettle of fish. At my school, there are only two people in the English department, one of whom was entirely missing at last night's function, and one of whom was missing most of it. This was Kyung-mi, who is leaving due to rotation after ten years at Yangmyung Elementary. This was sad for her, and also for me, as she was quite competent. Here she is giving her farewell remarks in the restaurant:
Happily, the food was quite good, with a variety of sushi-type things, some soups, salad and bo-sam, or steamed pork. Lovely.
I got in a few shots of soju with the principal, but since it was floor seating, I made an exit as early as decent, around two hours. No ee-cha or sam-cha to wait around for with these folks.
Today, the end-of-year stuff continued, as I had my last class--sixth-graders watching a horror movie that my CoT chose for them. I got the first copy of my timetable for next year, and it's fairly brutal: teaching periods one through four every day, plus fifth period Wed. and Fri. I'll also be teaching Afterschool again--until 2:30 on Monday and 3:30 on Wednesday.
Friday will be sixth grade graduation ending around noon, followed by a 7:45 AM flight Saturday morning to Bangkok. Surely the highlight of all the end-of-year activities!
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