If you work at a high school here in South Korea, you know that is is pretty damn hard to get students to do much of anything once they write their final exams in the winter semester. Even other Korean teachers adknowledge this fact but it is our job to teach them nonetheless. The question is what can you teach students who have shut their minds off for the semester and beg to watch movies?
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