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1.       bod
5999 posts
 19 Dec 2008 Fri 04:02 pm

One of the big advantages of working in a school is that we always have parties at the end of every term - and for other things at various times of the year........today is the last day before xmas so we have parties

 

This morning the ESOL people had a party and brought me a big plate of food......

 

 

As most of our children are Asian we get interesting food.......

About now they will be starting their parties and there will be lots of food in all the classrooms - so I think I am going to take a wander around school and see what interesting food I can find.    Somehow I don´t think I am going to need to cook anything for tea tonight!!!

2.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 19 Dec 2008 Fri 05:17 pm

I brought treats to my son´s class today......It looked to me like they had enough sweets to feed an army of children.  I wouldn´t want to be in that classroom around 1pm this afternoon after all that sugar has been consumed!  {#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

3.       teaschip
3870 posts
 19 Dec 2008 Fri 06:05 pm

You guys are making me hungry!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you spare some food?{#lang_emotions_unsure}

4.       bod
5999 posts
 20 Dec 2008 Sat 12:35 am

 

Quoting teaschip

You guys are making me hungry!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you spare some food?{#lang_emotions_unsure}

 

There is a load left in our staffroom.......

Mostly cakes though!

5.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 20 Dec 2008 Sat 12:54 am

 

Quoting bod

There is a load left in our staffroom.......

Mostly cakes though!

 

 Do you deliver?  {#lang_emotions_rolleyes}

6.       bod
5999 posts
 20 Dec 2008 Sat 03:03 am

 

Quoting girleegirl

 Do you deliver?  {#lang_emotions_rolleyes}

 

lol

I don´t really care for cakes and sweet things........

But I can assure you that the samosa selection was amazing.

 

Had I not been travelling home by train with no room in my rucksack, I would have brought a load of savoury food home with me!

7.       dogman
82 posts
 07 Jan 2009 Wed 01:32 am

 

Quoting bod

One of the big advantages of working in a school is that we always have parties at the end of every term - and for other things at various times of the year........today is the last day before xmas so we have parties

 

This morning the ESOL people had a party and brought me a big plate of food......

 

 

As most of our children are Asian we get interesting food.......

About now they will be starting their parties and there will be lots of food in all the classrooms - so I think I am going to take a wander around school and see what interesting food I can find.    Somehow I don´t think I am going to need to cook anything for tea tonight!!!

 

That looks like a biscuits on top of chicken

 

And who are the ESOL lot - shouls we understand this

8.       bod
5999 posts
 07 Jan 2009 Wed 12:02 pm

 

Quoting dogman

That looks like a biscuits on top of chicken

 

And who are the ESOL lot - shouls we understand this

 

Yes - they are xmas tree shaped biscuits on top of curry

ESOL is a course that we run in school one morning a week for parents.   It satnds for English for Speakers of Other Languages I think.

9.       libralady
5152 posts
 08 Jan 2009 Thu 03:10 pm

 

Quoting bod

Yes - they are xmas tree shaped biscuits on top of curry

ESOL is a course that we run in school one morning a week for parents.   It satnds for English for Speakers of Other Languages I think.

 

 Yes that is correct and it is for those foreigners living in the UK who cannot speak or speak very little English. (Not having much luck today, now I can´t unitalic my italics {#lang_emotions_rant})

10.       bod
5999 posts
 08 Jan 2009 Thu 07:04 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 Yes that is correct and it is for those foreigners living in the UK who cannot speak or speak very little English. (Not having much luck today, now I can´t unitalic my italics {#lang_emotions_rant})

 

Why are you having troubles with your italics lol

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