This was the first full week in which I taught my basic-level Korean classes. The very first week, we started on a Tuesday, so there was no Monday class. The next two weeks were marred by cancellations caused by departmental events that I hadn't been told about (and yes, it pissed me off not to be in the loop). This week, finally, I taught on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday—and I didn't die. My students have been real troupers, too; I know they're tired, but for the most part, they keep coming to class. I respect their dedication, and I hope something is sinking in. We're already almost halfway through our courses; time flies.
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