3.31.2011
...the period of love
Having you in my life fills up the emptiness in my heart.Since then I found you, you put a period in my constant pursuit in search of the person who can make me realize that life is so wonderful—and you did it the best way
It’s magic.Mesmerizing.The way we get crazy for each other proves how we do love each other.
No words can ever suffice these wonderful feelings I have for you. I know I love you.
I feel I love you.
I see I love you.
And for sure,
I will still love you...
I may not be the perfect guy for you, neither the best nor the ideal one.
But I’ll prove it to you that no matter how imperfect I am,
You’ll still feel perfect having me at your side.
I may not have enough guts to be proud of myself,
I’ll make it sure in some respect you’ll be proud of me.
I know, you can’t get rid of thinking the consequences this relationship may have brought you and I.
I promise you,I’ll never leave you.
I promise you I’ll always be here for you.
Spending my life with you is the only way I see I could get the chance to feel the so called ‘bliss.’
The mutual feelings we have, summon all the love left in our hearts saying ‘make love —let’s unite as one soul; let’s exchange blood.’
Love matters not just romance—proven it was when we did it. To the fullest. With respect. And with trust.
I know trials await us in the future.
We may see ourselves amidst troubles and tests. But
I hope despite those struggles, I could still see you
standing firmly holding my hands saying, “Even at
your lowest points in life, I’ll hold you tightly and
never leave your side. For you and I are one. And I
promise you to give my word that nothing can ever
lead us apart
Who could tell I’m not in love when every morning I wake up I see myself smiling while your thoughts linger in my head and thinking of YOU?
Who could say it’s stupid to be crazy if the reason of being so is YOU?
Who could define my feelings for you if the only alphabet left is Y-O-U?
So tell me now if I’m not in love with YOU…
You might find this corny, but if being the corniest man in the world is the only way I could let you feel how much I love you, then let me be so—call me corny.
For no reasons I love you.
And with no conditions I trust you.
I know I’ll never have this chance again so no matter how risky it is to gamble, I’ll bet all what’s left in me.
For I know even I lost the game, you will stand there and give yourself as my trophy.
This time , let me give you my whole self .
I surrender my being to be your only one.
To be your only one.
And to be your only one.
Thanks for the period you gave me in my constant pursuit in search of the person who would love me as a whole
—and that period is YOU.
I LOVE YOU
3.23.2011
Korean Loving Couples Collections—Thanks to Jenny Jeong!
The thought really counts, and I was undeniably touched by my Korean student, Jenny Jeong, 19 years of age, a university student. Thanks for her very cute birthday present (straight from Korea) for me last 20th of March. I’ve just known her for a couple of weeks, but I can’t deny how we become close and feel comfortable with each other day by day--rapport says it all. She’s my first student (and friend) in the morning (5am), and her sunny disposition every time we have our class fuels my eagerness to talk with her. She is so bubbly! We always have free talk every day on any topic of any sorts—‘come what may’ so to speak. She always has a lot of things to say, and that verbosity generates dynamic conversation.
I made up my mind to post this because I want others to realize, especially people who share the same work with me, that no matter how many tough struggles we encounter in this job, there is still at least one who can modestly appreciate our efforts.
3.18.2011
crying tutors
“I, myself is the only person who can help me conquer my weaknesses. I am willing to risk going too far just to find out how far I can go...AJA!”- a realization by Vanessa, one of my colleagues.
How does it feel making other people cry because of something you said? Will you be so guilt-ridden after all? I have made tutors cried, once, twice, or even more than thrice—and that I think becomes a big part of my job—producing crying tutors. But seeing them cry is in a way fulfilling and compensating it’s because the tears that linger in their eyes unfold their realizations.
As a training manager, I let them know their weak and strong points, but more emphasis is given to weak points. I let them realize that those points are vital for their growth, personal and professional. I always reiterate to them that having a constant pursuit in search of growth entails painstaking and tough struggles, so giving-up is a big NO NO.
So dare, explore, learn, and grow!
3.16.2011
On-line English Class
It’s a booming business in the Philippines nowadays,may it be home-based or office-based. Investors from different part of the world deem it wise and timely to invest large sums in this kind of lucrative market. More so, labor here in the Philippines is way cheaper compared to other countries’. For those who don’t have an idea on what this job is, I’ll try to give you a glimpse of how this thing works.
A company hires teachers with the following qualifications (preferably):
•With Bachelor's Degree major in English, or any related course like AB English, Journalism, Communication Arts, Mass Communication, Creative Writing, or Literature from an accredited college or university
• Highly proficient in spoken and written English (with American or neutral accent)
• Reliable, responsible, resourceful and can work with minimum supervision
• Capable of multi-tasking, creative and organized
• Good interpersonal skills
• Teaching experience is an advantage
• Preferably Female( because most of Korean students prefer female teachers—sounds sexist right?)
• Work schedule: 5:00 AM to 2:00 PM or 2:00 PM to 11:00 PM
The company offers different courses to students like Business English, Freetalking Course, Phonics, and the like. Mostly, students are Koreans, Chinese and Japanese.
Companies offer this kind of class via phone or internet. It’s partly different from the traditional classroom setting that we have because normally in this kind of class, a discussion lasts for a bout 20 mins, or 30 mins, or 1 hour, depending on the student’s preference. Another thing is that there is no personal interaction because the class happens via internet unlike in the traditional classroom setting where a student personally interacts with the teacher and even with his/her classmates.
Foreign students embrace this setting because they find it comfortable and they don’t have to go to a private academy for English class. Somehow hassle-free. They just need to turn on their computers or use their mobile phones, and presto! Plus the fact that tuition fee is very cheap compared to going abroad to study English. In addition, Filipinos are known to be one of the best English speakers next to native ones—that helps us gain more trust and respect from students abroad who are taking on-line English class.
3.15.2011
grandma's blankie
Thanks to my grandma’s blanket for making my body warm whenever I sleep in our office waiting for 4AM. Time to wake up for my part time job. I don’t usually get home after my 2pm-11pm shift—just to save time. It’s no joke waking up in the middle of slumber while the rest of the people you know are still snoring and enjoying the luxury of time sleeping and wet dreaming.lol^^ But for someone whose driving force of doing such thing is entwined with family matters, we Filipinos are second to none. I have had lots of agonies and complaints about life, but uttering those grievances doesn’t make a difference at all rather it worsens the situation. I have to double effort. Growing up in a family who’s not blessed enough with the abundance of wealth is a big challenge, thus I have to deprive myself of the things I should be enjoying.
5AM. Time to teach my first student. Being perky is a must when working in the small hours. ..I have to get by, or else I’ll lose my part time job.
Next time, I’ll try to be a callboy. I’ll find out which is more compensating. lol^^
Thanks to my grandma’s blankie!
3.10.2011
Good Teachers, Good Friends
Having met lots of radically good and extremely timid students had driven me realize my teaching philosophy—to touch the lives of my students. I have to go down to their level but at least maintain one step higher to theirs at all times. I came to realization that once I let them feel they are not different from me, they would certainly have constant pursuit of learning and realize their potentials.
I’ve encountered a number of Filipino and Korean students which made me think that lack of confidence hinders them the most as regards their English study. They feel intimidated in short. But come to realize it, that no matter how good our styles are in teaching, we can hardly persuade them to learn—it’s because we only teach them to study and give less importance to the idea of enjoyment. Don’t just study English, enjoy it!
There are times when we give our critical distinctions to our students, mostly to the new ones, without even having concrete bases— misjudging them at times— or may be giving our first wise impressions. But no matter how well we keep things light to ourselves just to condition our mind that everything will be okay with our students is the underlying truth that every student has his/her own unique characteristics which will, in reality, challenge us more as regards what teaching styles we should use in touching their lives.
The approach could be the toughest thing that a teacher might worry about. Conventional or contemporary? But whatever it is, one important thing that we have to remember is relating every single part of the lesson to our students’ lives where their sense of belonging will grow and we also have to let them feel that they are not left behind. As far as student-teacher relationship is concerned, a student must always pay honor and respect to the teacher, but having that idea must not mean that we have to downplay or pay less attention to our personal commitment to our student not just as their teachers, rather as good friends.
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