So we were preparing for our third attempt at teaching a live
class and this week we were covering prepositions of place i.e.:
under, above, behind, in front of, on top of and between, just to name a
few. We would use a similar style as before, with a warm up followed
by a story, using the main vocab we wanted to teach and using (Where
is ...?) as the main sentence structure, as you can see in the pics.
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Tom and Jerry |
Kristine chose her story based on Tom and Jerry, even if the kids
didn't recognise the cartoon, it’s the well renowned story of a
cat chasing a mouse, which has been done everywhere I’m pretty sure.
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Spongebob Squarepants |
I on the other hand went with what I thought would be the internationally recognised "SpongeBob", as I had seen plenty of toys, pictures and dolls of him
scattered around town, they even have them as seat covers of many mopeds flying around the
city... Well... it didn't quite pan out that way. When the kids came into the classroom, we had pre-prepared our boards with the story laid out.
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The best part of this class was the role play, where we would have the students come up and hide the characters and ask "Where is Spongebob's present", while the others closed their eyes and then opened them and tried to find it's location. The kids did their best to catch each other out and I sat down with them each time and announced "OK now you’re the teacher" and jokingly held up my hand when I wanted to answer saying "Ooh, ooh pick me". One of the girls actually corrected another student when she answered the SpongeBob is between the cloud and this 12 year old temp teacher replied with “between the cloudssss”, could not have been prouder, as plurals is something they struggle with. The job satisfaction of teaching non English speaking kids is amazing, when you see them learn something new that you have spent time preparing and put work into and as I said before you leave each class on a euphoric high the likes of which we have never had in any other job.
Aaron went with Doraemon a Japanese character that was huge here and loved by Thai kids. The story if you don't know it (shock) is of a half cat, half robot, time traveler who has gadgets that can take pictures and they come to life or you can be shrunk down by walking through a trumpet and oh yes his hat makes him fly.. sponge bob they struggle with but they lap this stuff up.. are you kidding me :)
So of course it was time to celebrate..
So during the day on Friday it was Rainny’s birthday and she wanted to do something so she suggested showing us the river where we may be able to go for a swim.. so with a convoy of myself, Kristine, Aaron, Anthony, Dylan and Rainny we set of on what had been dubbed “adventure day” and that it was. As we were about to set off Rainny turned up with buckets filed to the brim with mystery cocktails, both of which turned out to be delicious. After driving through small villages, back roads and past lakes we arrived at an area beside the river with hammocks and some amazing views.
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Chilling by the river |
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When we arrived at the karaoke bar we walked in and down a corridor which had lots of sound proof doors behind which where what could be described as a westerner style living rooms with a screen and 4 or 5 mikes set up and a couple of couches. And of course the karaoke machine with a limited range of songs .. Mostly Thai unfortunately but what did we expect and the few English ones we found which were not your usual karaoke ballads. As the beers started to flow, we chose sillier and sillier songs to sing ranging from 8 of us screaming the words to "I’m a Barbie girl" and Limp Bizkit’s "Keep on rolling". Kristine recorded a few videos but I haven’t brought myself to watch and listen to any so far and maybe its best for them never to be viewed - No "Jolene" from Kristine this time I'm afraid...
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