Ventajas y Desafíos de la Fama: El Contraste con la Rutina Detallada de un Profesor de Inglés

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La Fama: Ventajas, Desafíos y el Punto Medio

I think that being famous isn't as good as people imagine. There are some advantages and some problems related to fame.

Ventajas de la Celebridad

The best thing about being famous, like an actor or a footballer, is the money you make. People always stop you and ask you for your autograph and want to have their picture taken with you.

  • Sometimes you can get clothes for free from designers.
  • In addition, if you are rich and famous, you can afford a luxurious house.
  • You also get to meet other famous people.
  • Furthermore, if you are lucky and you make a lot of money, you can retire early.

Desafíos y Desventajas de la Fama

For me, one of the disadvantages of being famous is having to go everywhere with bodyguards. Newspaper reporters and photographers follow you twenty-four hours a day and print false stories to try to damage your reputation.

Sometimes people want to be your friend, but you don't know if it is because you are famous, because they truly like you, or if they just want your money.

So, the best thing is to be in the middle point.


La Rutina Diaria de un Profesor de Inglés

This section details the daily schedule and activities related to teaching and home life.

Rutina Matutina y Trayecto al Trabajo

I get up at 6:50. I make a cup of tea and iron my clothes. I have a shower and get dressed. I usually wear jeans, a blouse, a jumper or cardigan and boots in the winter, or a skirt and blouse in the summer. I brush my hair, put on my make-up. I brush my hair, put on my make-up.

Preparación y Viaje

  • I pack my bag with all my teaching materials.
  • I then put on my coat and leave the house.
  • I walk to the bus stop. I catch the bus at 8:15, and then I pay my fare and sit down.
  • It takes about 45 minutes to get to my destination three miles away.
  • I get off the bus and walk to the school where I teach English.
  • I have to sign in and get the key.

Class starts at 9:25 and ends at 11:25.

Mediodía y Tarde Laboral

I have lunch at 12:00. I eat a baguette or sandwich at the local café. I sometimes do some shopping before I walk back to school. I do some photocopying and go back to my classroom. I teach in the afternoon from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Regreso a Casa y Tareas Domésticas

I then catch the bus back home and spend a couple of hours relaxing before I cook dinner. My son goes to work shortly after I come home. Sometimes he cooks dinner before I get home, and sometimes I cook.

Preparación de la Cena

I like to eat rice or pasta with a sauce. I chop the onions, fry them and then mix them with garlic, tomatoes, carrots, spinach and chilies. I boil the rice and then add the sauce.

Tareas Post-Cena

After dinner I wash up, sweep the floor, and tidy up a bit.

  • Then I make phone calls.
  • I mark my students’ work.
  • I do the laundry.

Noche y Descanso

Then I go on Facebook, or watch TV until about 10:30 when my son comes home. We catch up on our day, and at about 11 o’clock I go to bed.

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