Exhaustion
I'm feeling really drained. Most of it is the sciatica, but some of it's Ukrainian stuff.
Kyrill is doing great, I hasten to add. Continues to be a pleasure to have in the house.
There are more refugees arriving locally, all with different needs.
I'm working with a pair of dentists this week. If ever there was a profession we need in this country, it's dentists.
But they can't practice here (and rightly so) until their English is good enough to pass the GDC exam. (Think about it, if they can't read and write patient records in English then they cannot possibly work in a dental practice as patient records are crucial to understanding the patient's history, and to leaving a detailed record for people who may treat them in the future)
I've found a qualified TEFL teacher to work for free on general English with them and a local dentist who is willing to help them with more specialised terminology. but a lot will depend on how much time they are willing to spend learning online. One has English at roughly GCSE level, and the other is probably a little below that.
It's going to be a steep learning curve for them.

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Mine moves around
(I have several different pain-causing conditions),
but on any given day I might have significant pain in
neck
shoulders
hands
wrists
lower back
left hip
vulva
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As for the refugees, we are between the rock and hard place...and getting worse. I am glad you have such a nice guy there.
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My sympathies.
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My TEFL friend who is helping them says they're below GCSE level.
I can tell they are guessing at a lot of what I say, and I have to speak slowly and choose my words carefully.
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(Plus the trace of accent -- but he was completely colloquially fluent.)
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