Wednesday the 15th of March 2023:“The Right Way: A Teacher’s Journey in Copacabana”!!!

Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro: 38oC, hot, sunny and slightly overcast.

In Centro Commercial de Copacabana, an old commercial building and gallery in the middle of Copacabana. This gallery was the first-ever shopping centre in Copacabana and Rio around 80 years ago. However, after 60 years, it became a little rundown until the administrator was changed and some necessary improvements were made.

“The Right Way” was located on the second floor at the back of the CCC building. This building has two entrances – the side entrance from Rua Sequeira Campos. This side street intersects with the main shopping street, Rua Nossa Senhora da Copacabana, and the main entrance in front of Rua Nossa Senhora.

The building is quite large and spans the corner of both streets with at least 12 or 13 floors. The first four floors are dedicated to a retail gallery with shops, while the other floors are used for small offices, doctor’s and dentist’s practices, and small residential flats.

When I first opened the school, it was a simple and basic small shop space that was divided into two units. One unit was the reception area, and the other unit was the classroom. The classroom had floor-to-ceiling windows on two sides covered by Venetian blinds; it was both impressive and beautiful.

On the opposite-facing wall was a whiteboard for the teacher to give classes that faced the pupils. By the side of the board at shoulder height, there was a small shelf that housed a TV. The TV would constantly show BBC English classes with no sound, parallel to the presential classes done by the teacher.

In the reception area, a long, wide meeting table occupied most of the room’s space. A TV was placed approximately two-thirds down the table, which displayed pre-recorded multimedia videos to grab the attention of people passing by the school along the main corridor in front of the entrance. The TV also acted as a partition, behind which there was a small workstation equipped with a computer, telephone, and other essentials.

When we define success as the possibility and power of real learning and the happiness of the pupils due to the content produced by the school, then we can say it was a success. Besides helping students become proficient in English, the school provided a sanctuary from the daily obstacles of life in Rio, such as work, family, and modern-day challenges.

People found my teaching style effective and appreciated my use of black, ironic humour, which was one of my trademarks. My humour was always in good taste, and I never crossed the line into being obnoxious or rude.

It was always aimed at making a point or calling attention to something. My philosophy was that in addition to having a strong technical understanding of English, communication had to be enjoyable, pleasant, and objective.

I had the pleasure of leading several groups of women who found attending classes at The Right Way to be both stimulating and therapeutic. The positive atmosphere that we cultivated was hard to find elsewhere, and in some groups, it felt more like an English language club than a cold, business-only endeavour focused solely on making money.

I was hoping that everything would be back to normal before Carnival the following year, which was exactly one year after the lockdown. During the eye of the hurricane,

I had promised the administrator representing the owner of the premises that I would continue to pay until Carnival in 2021. At the beginning of 2021, we were all aware that the second wave of COVID-19 was imminent. Unfortunately, it turned out to be worse than the previous one.

As a result, I decided to close down my premises and return the keys to the owner. Initially, the owner did not agree with my decision, but I insisted. The details of how I convinced the owner to accept my decision is another story.

If we only define success in terms of financial gain and profit, then the venture was not a success. It was time-consuming and not very profitable. There wasn’t a single month that went by where I didn’t have debts, financial obligations, or something that needed to be paid.

Despite these challenges, I see it as a valuable learning experience, and I’m grateful for it. Thanks again for the ride. It was quite a wild journey. Now, it’s time to begin a new chapter, and hopefully, it will be even better.

As of the middle of this month, I had completed 97 classes, which is quite an achievement. Ensuring the quality of each class is important to me. It helps me stay motivated and maintain high standards. Despite any challenges that come my way, I am proud to have the willpower to keep going and succeed.

In bed by 9:00 pm.

Thank you.

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Richard

Photos by Richard George Photography

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