* We’re getting the same sort of issues with the economy, here, Olga. It’s not going badly … but bits are being turned off. McDonalds and Nandos are closing their branches, to give you an example. And, yes: the government’s helping employees having issues. But self employed entertainers, and cabbies, and creatives, and accountants, and hairdressers who visit at home … ? Well … ! At least the teaching course is’s going well. Can you apologise to your students who read me, and spot any typos? Sometimes I miss them! (Technically? The Times is a broadsheet: even the Sunday edition )
We've been informed by the school that due to the situation (we've been told the government will prolong the confinement for a further two weeks, until the 11th of April at the earliest) we are now allowed to complete the teaching part of the course online as well. We don't have to do it, but it would mean we'd be able to get the certificate sooner (supposing we pass, but I think they'll be more lenient considering the difficulties), and seeing how things are, it might be the best option for the future anyway. One never knows.
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I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
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Thank you.
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We've been informed by the school that due to the situation (we've been told the government will prolong the confinement for a further two weeks, until the 11th of April at the earliest) we are now allowed to complete the teaching part of the course online as well. We don't have to do it, but it would mean we'd be able to get the certificate sooner (supposing we pass, but I think they'll be more lenient considering the difficulties), and seeing how things are, it might be the best option for the future anyway. One never knows.
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