Goosechase

April 5th, 2023

Hi there, everybody,
How’s it goin’? I just finished writing my post about Geocaching, and something just CLICKED. I remembered that there was something else that I learned from when I was at UdeM: Goosechase.

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Spelling

January 28th, 2024

Hello there, everybody, 
This school year (2023-2024) is really difficult for me at the moment. There are so many new responsibilities that I’ve been encouraged to take on, that I’m now realizing I was never really going to be able to take on, on top of just lesson planning and teaching, but it’s also the year that we went on strike

Seeing as I’m scheduling this in the same year (2024), I am hoping that we did get some good things from the strike and that it is not going to have been for nothing? But… anyways, let’s move on to my recommendation for you today: 

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Geocaching

April 5th, 2023

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Hello there,
You might be rolling your eyes at seeing the timestamp of this post, and I would definitely NOT blame you: we are yet again reporting live from AQUOPS because of course we are. I am very pleased with so many of the things I’m going to be able to share with you and, honestly, I really, really hope that you can use any of the resources here! Of course, you have my get-well wishes if you are not feeling well at the moment, and I hope you are not experiencing, as we are in Montreal right now apparently, an event of freezing rain. I really hope that in early April, it is a nice weather, especially since Easter is right around the corner (at least for us here in 2023) and Ramadan is finishing soon (again, at least for now in 2023). 

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Mr. Nussbaum

November 11th, 2020 

Salut, everybody!
I hope you’re doing well and that the year has welcomed all of us well, especially as we are in the middle of the year 2022 (it better be good)!

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TESL 351: History of the English Language

January 7th, 2020 

Good morning, everybody,
How is it going? We have only just begun the year 2020 and I’m already looking towards 2021 (when I should be done with my program and maybe I can finally have my teaching license and my teaching diploma!)!

Anyways, it is the first week of classes, and already, I am overwhelmed by the amount of work for each classes this semester: TESL427, TESL351 and TESL415 (and then, eventually, TESL467). As this is my first post from this “era” of my academic career, I wanted to share with you a couple of “anecdotes” and a few recommendations that I haven’t done yet.

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