my best friend so far, who will always be looking out for my best interest voted:
YES, for denial.
my other best friend, who is just one of the nicest persons around voted:
NO, for denial.
so by the majority of 2 over 3, i hereby grant you the certificate of:
YES for denial.
please seek help.
on another story, i have been made secretary by two organizations. is that awesome or what? no, not really actually. being a secretary means a lot of work and i like procrastinating. procrastinate and i, we go way back. we've known each other forever. now i might have to leave him because i have stuff to do. tsk. no more hanging out with my best buddy, procrastination.
that's me, trying to be funny. sigh.
there are also a lot of assignments requiring us (3rd-sem TESLites) to do microteaching. meaning, actually carry out the lesson plan (huh i also hate lesson planning!) on our classmates (meaning, the classmates will be "the students").
that's a scary thought. i think i don't have what it takes to be a teacher.
learning to be a teacher? that's easy. and TESL is really fun. i enjoyed most of the classes - even the ones that brought me headaches. i love 'em all. but teaching for real? that's a whole other story.
teaching requires talent, that's what Sir Zaki said. if you don't have talent, that's fine but your road in becoming a good teacher will be an arduous one.
i fear i don't have that talent.
if you don't like my writing, here's a caterpillar.
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