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TLC schedule 4 tomorrow
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50.       birdy
245 posts
 28 Sep 2009 Mon 01:50 am

 

Quoting teaschip

No one showed up for the Laundramma class...Sad  Come on people don´t leave me alone in the heat....get all the good dirt here...it will be loads of fun!Big smile  Birdy...I still expect a show up percent...Razz

 

 teas..why you are so greedy?most of teachers here are volunteers...you could do voluntary work as a decent American..you evil one!!!!

show up with more classes are coming soon,I just need to observe TLC a bit..give me more time)))

51.       teaschip
3870 posts
 29 Sep 2009 Tue 09:39 pm

 

Quoting birdy

 

 

Quote:

Laundramma classes-,moved to translation department,( intitiated by femme, who is now on TC doctor’s leave due to problems with vocal cords )run by substitute, available translators.

Note

Lecturers willing to take this class will get 5%salary rate more since working conditions are exhausting  in this busy,overcrowded and noisy place

12-13.30

 teas..why you are so greedy?most of teachers here are volunteers...you could do voluntary work as a decent American..you evil one!!!!

show up with more classes are coming soon,I just need to observe TLC a bit..give me more time)))

 

Volunteer my as_!!!! You said I would receive 5% more on my salary rate!I will get you  We had an agreement..now you think I should just volunteer my precious time..No way

52.       birdy
245 posts
 29 Sep 2009 Tue 10:30 pm

Regular negotiating classes are announced on Tuesday 22-22.45 CET by teaschip.

here you can learn how to care about YOUR business and not to make loss.

Make sure you have some cash in your pockets as a teacher is tough and not willing to work for free.

Tami defence class ´s attendants  should get  obligatory written permission from the lecturer .

 

53.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 29 Sep 2009 Tue 11:02 pm

I will be teaching a class on the origin of the Turkish alphabet.  I don´t know ANYTHING about it but we can sit in the lounge and argue about it for a few days.  We will also be talking about how the ridiculous Chinese writing is and how unfair it is that all those ethnic groups in China must learn it!  While we are at it....lets pick on the Russians too.....stupid alphabet they have....etc.....our subtopic will be "the world needs to speak English, because it is more convenient for ME!"

54.       birdy
245 posts
 29 Sep 2009 Tue 11:09 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

I will be teaching a class on the origin of the Turkish alphabet.  I don´t know ANYTHING about it but we can sit in the lounge and argue about it for a few days.  We will also be talking about how the ridiculous Chinese writing is and how unfair it is that all those ethnic groups in China must learn it!  While we are at it....lets pick on the Russians too.....stupid alphabet they have....etc.....our subtopic will be "the world needs to speak English, because it is more convenient for ME!"

 

 if 4 free....done!!!!Flowers

55.       teaschip
3870 posts
 30 Sep 2009 Wed 09:27 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

I will be teaching a class on the origin of the Turkish alphabet.  I don´t know ANYTHING about it but we can sit in the lounge and argue about it for a few days.  We will also be talking about how the ridiculous Chinese writing is and how unfair it is that all those ethnic groups in China must learn it!  While we are at it....lets pick on the Russians too.....stupid alphabet they have....etc.....our subtopic will be "the world needs to speak English, because it is more convenient for ME!"

 

 Oh, I can´t wait for this class...sign me up!<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast) 

56.       catwoman
8933 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 05:24 am

 

Quoting Elisabeth

I will be teaching a class on the origin of the Turkish alphabet.  I don´t know ANYTHING about it but we can sit in the lounge and argue about it for a few days.  We will also be talking about how the ridiculous Chinese writing is and how unfair it is that all those ethnic groups in China must learn it!  While we are at it....lets pick on the Russians too.....stupid alphabet they have....etc.....our subtopic will be "the world needs to speak English, because it is more convenient for ME!"

 

Sounds like a controversial class!! Looking forward to all the fights.. Super cool

57.       libralady
5152 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 03:10 pm

 

Quoting Elisabeth

I will be teaching a class on the origin of the Turkish alphabet.  I don´t know ANYTHING about it but we can sit in the lounge and argue about it for a few days.  We will also be talking about how the ridiculous Chinese writing is and how unfair it is that all those ethnic groups in China must learn it!  While we are at it....lets pick on the Russians too.....stupid alphabet they have....etc.....our subtopic will be "the world needs to speak English, because it is more convenient for ME!"

 

 It´s all Greek to me <img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'>

 

Being serious now,

 

can we spend several days (in the translation lounge drinking copious amounts of alcohol) arguing the pros and cons of use of those silly little dots above lettersUnsure

 

and

 

can we discuss why the French let you speak to them in French then answer back in English??

 

Or would these have to be separate lessons?

58.       _AE_
677 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 08:50 pm

 

Quoting libralady

 

 can we spend several days (in the translation lounge drinking copious amounts of alcohol) arguing the pros and cons of use of those silly little dots above lettersUnsure

 

I am ready and willing to sign up for THAT class! lol Alcoholics

59.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 08:57 pm

 

Quoting birdy

 

9.10-10.45

music with Sui

pls bring your tracksuits and relax

 

 

 Oh i have the longest hour

60.       teaschip
3870 posts
 01 Oct 2009 Thu 09:08 pm

 

Quoting SuiGeneris

 

 

 Oh i have the longest hour

 

 Then you may want to attend my class to learn some negotiating techniques.  Big smile  I bet your a volunteer as well....<img src='/static/images/smileys//lol.gif' alt='lol'> (fast)

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