I may not know everything on how Korean students manage their time in a day. They may also have different time management. With my student’s case, we were discussing about TIME, how to tell time, etc. In our lesson plan, we have to discuss one unit within 2 weeks! And my student and I meet twice a week so there’s a lot of stretching in the lesson, a lot more activities, etc. Good thing, this student of mine was already “nice” and “kind” compared to our previous meetings. He isa 13 year old middle school boy but his comprehension in English needs more improvement. Anyhow, here is the schedule of Ronaldo (Kyoung Rul Kim). Presentation1_1 (temporary file=too sad I can't upload the picture as of the moment) As I looked at this picture again, I tried to remember how I managed my time years ago when I was still a student. This reminds me of differences that we have in terms of studying. As I asked Ronaldo "Do you get tired?" and he answered "Yes." If I were i...
Why do you call Me good? No one is good but One, that is, God. -Matthew 19:17 A person who is a good person is an individual of lofty ideals, noble purposes, strong character, reliable conduct and trustworthy integrity. The only one who truly embodies all of those characteristics is Jesus Christ. We come to understand the word goodness as we it alongside the word righteousness. Someone has said that justice is what God gives to us that we deserve. Goodness goes beyond that and is that which God gives us beyond what we deserve. The great characteristic of goodness as it is found in relationship with righteousness is generosity. It is what a person gets that isn’t deserved. It is what God gives to a person that could never be earned. Goodness in its relationship to righteousness teaches us about generosity. You don’t have to be rich to be generous. But what do you do with what you have? We need to take a good long look at our lives and ask God how our attitudes have been to the ...
When Jesus taught His disciples the Lord’s Prayer, he was not giving them a prayer to memorize and recite every time they prayed. He was giving them a model for their own prayers. As you study the model prayer that Jesus gave, compare it with the prayers you offer to God. What can you learn from the way Jesus prayed that can help you to be more effective in your own praying? (I am sharing material from my devotional book The Experience Day-by-Day with God by Henry and Richard Blackaby) God bless as you read.... Our Father This is how you should pray: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.” -Matthew 6:9 Everyone wants to be loved. God designed the family to be a source of love and encouragement. If you have a family that loves you and that is in your corner, you can take on life with confidence. But what is that is not your experience? What if, to you, family means cr...
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