Part 2.
reality
1. the teachers' room is TINY. Not enough room to sit. 8 or so people in a room not much bigger than a closet.
2. Up to 20 students before your break(if you only have 4 lessons)
2. The class rooms are tiny too (upto 1.5m x 1.5m) . My school used to be a 3 student school. A small round table with foldable chairs surrounding it. G.Comm decided to make it 5 students plus a teacher. 2 extra people in the same room....
3. Voice.A.K.A the chamber of horrors to many teachers. Free conversation room for ALL levels. Open from 2PM-9Pm. (each session is 40 minutes) Some students will stay there ALL day and bring lunch, so they don't miss a period. Nowadays, not all schools have it, so it is often full. Expect double digits. People are willing to commute for 1 hour for it.
3.2 We have voice jumpers, who like to visit VOICE all over Japan. they like to brag about how many schools they've visited
3.3 We have regulars
who come almost everyday. How sweet you say, but after a month it is difficult to come up with things to do with them. I had the same old lady EVERY DAY; her husband would drop her off at our school then clear off. On the rare day she didn't come, the staff rang her house to check she was ok...
3.4 In large groups (which it usually is now) people get shy and don't want to talk. Expect to see lots of weeds blowing across the room.
Teacher: " what did you do on the weekend"
student: "nothing special"
T: "okay, so what would you like to talk about?"
S: "anything ok", "nothing special" or " ....silence"
T: "so, what do you think about X"
S: " nothing special" or " i'm not interested in that"