Tales of the Unexpected

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Tales of the Unexpected

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A thread for discussing bizarre tales from teachers and administrators.

I shall kick it off:

Years ago, I was working at the only university in Tou Kork.This guy L***** was teaching evening classes, and even now he would make me look like a long-distance runner, huge. I think he had borderline diabetes.

Anyway, a few times students came to me several times and told me he had fallen asleep in class. I mentioned it to him, but no improvement. Finally, one evening, he fell asleep during the last session (7-830pm).

So I asked the students to leave very quietly, left the light on, and we all went home.

Apparently he woke up at 1130pm and couldn't get out of the building, security were asleep, he finally managed to rouse them around midnight.

Still had the bloody cheek to complain to me the next day that no one woke him up.

Coming next: hashish being sold in the teacher's room.
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I was visiting a school in Sumatra as a guest for a few days at the invitation of the english head who found me wondering the streets of Medan. I'm a moron so I was only prepared to address school assembly and aid with conversational english with both students and teachers over the three days I was there - I was the first native english speaker to the school.

The school was a few hours from medan and I would stay at the english head's house while there. The final night I'm woken by the english head trying to get into my bed in a physical state common to males of a morning. Suffice to say I was somewhat displeased.
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There was a Scottish guy with a shaved head who used to teach in South Korea. He'd zone out in class periodically. But his best point was the way he'd yell at the students: "You're not rrrrolling your "Rs! I told you to rrrroll your Rs!" These kids were middle schoolers.
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This should be good.

My French teacher was Scottish. Fat chance with the accent.

We'd learn Parisian French, nobody in Quebec understood that.
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A girl that was on the same plane as I was coming over to South Korea just happened to be starting the same time as me at a language institute. I was dipping her later that night at the YMCA on Chongno. This went on for about two weeks before I was too sick and tired of her insanity to bother shagging her, as the Brits would say. She was one of these people who was certain if they talked slow enough to someone, that person would understand her foreign language. We were in a cab and she's trying to get this Korean cabbie to drive us to the front of the movie theatre, and she's talking really slowly, and I'm laughing hard because I'm drunk and that bitch sounded so stupid. Then she kept saying, "Nostradamus! You know...Nostradamus. Nostradamus!" The louder she said it, the funnier it got. She used to bring her fucking puppy dog to class. She ended up getting pregnant from one of students. Cute girl, nice body, batshit insane.
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I was volunteering with some doctors in Nepal. My task was to record the height and weight of primary school students as well as the circumference of their head. I myself am a big guy with a big head. One of the last kids for the day said as I'm measuring his head "Not big head. You big head boss."
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vladimir wrote:A thread for discussing bizarre tales from teachers and administrators.

I shall kick it off:

Years ago, I was working at the only university in Tou Kork.This guy L***** was teaching evening classes, and even now he would make me look like a long-distance runner, huge. I think he had borderline diabetes.

Anyway, a few times students came to me several times and told me he had fallen asleep in class. I mentioned it to him, but no improvement. Finally, one evening, he fell asleep during the last session (7-830pm).

So I asked the students to leave very quietly, left the light on, and we all went home.

Apparently he woke up at 1130pm and couldn't get out of the building, security were asleep, he finally managed to rouse them around midnight.

Still had the bloody cheek to complain to me the next day that no one woke him up.

Coming next: hashish being sold in the teacher's room.
After reading this, all I think is "where can I score some good hash". This Cambodian ganja is shite!

Maybe I need to make friends with the tefl teachers.
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vladimir wrote: Coming next: hashish being sold in the teacher's room.
And don't forget the one about the bong in the teacher's room. (Regent College wasn't it?)

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This thread has a lot of potential! *popcorn*
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So I asked students at the school if they had a dictionary etc.

In G7, I wrote the word thesaurus on the board.

Anyone know what a thesaurus is/

Best answer I ever got: 'A dinosaur?'
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