First class is at 8.40am, classes go for 1 hour and I did 3 classes before 12noon. The first class is a shocker, my lesson plan goes out the window as the kids are a little older (17 and 18) and it seems a bit patronising to play Simon Says and learn about telling time. I thought my first day was a bit of a shambles but the teachers with me though otherwise. I quickly learn there's not a great deal of structure within lessons and start going with the flow. Much better! Walking around the school the kids smile and wave and wai (press hands together) at me, say hello or Sawadee ka. Feel quite the celebrity. It is rare for them to see a Westerner in their town let alone have them teach at their school.
The levels of english vary, even in the same class through to nit noy (Thai for a little) to non existent. Same goes for the English teachers! Teacher Jack is my buddy, good englsih teacher in terms of grammar but not so good at speaking english. so he too is loving having an english speaker at the school. We muddle through conversations at lunchtuimein the cafeteria . He is very camp (though not sure if he is gay(!)) and loves taking photos and having photos taken of him. The other teacher s include Shinwut, a teacher who has come back out of retirement as the school was desperate for an english teacher. He starts off every lesson by getting the kids to sing along to a karaoke DVD of 'Sailing' by Rod Stewert. Yep, I'm telling the truth. The kids love singing in class, if you ask a class 'who wants to sing a song?' they go crazy and it gives you a chance to sit dpwn for a minute! They do the whole fake microphone thing, int heir own little world with closed eyes and facial movements. It's gorgeous!
It's so much fun just observing the kids here, the boys are constantly pulling up and tucking in their too big shorts. Without even thin
king, the boys and girls both enter the classroom and seperate to sit down on opposite sides of the room. The kids take off their shoes before entering a school building so the entrances to buildings are littered with shoes.The school colours are navy blue and white and lilac. The lilac is because the King's daughter came and visited the school a few years ago and gave them a lot of money for computers and a new school building. Lilac corresponds to the day she was born.
On my first day Emily arrived and also a newly married American couple travelling around Asia on their honeymoon. So on my second day they all came to the school for a day of teaching. It was nice to have others there for ideas and to also play music as Amy and Ramon brought a guitar and mandolin on their travels. They have a blog which is http://www.ramamymon.wordpress.com/. Hop over and have a look as they've just posted a blog about the homestay village in which I am staying in so have some great photos of my surrounds which I have not yet gotten on to. Some pictures include my homestay family, Tic, Godam, Su and Cookie, the little mischievious girl. I saw them off on their bus to Bangkok earlier this evening, wish them well and know they'll have a fantastic time traipsing around this crazy planet of ours.
Okay, I'm writing this on Friday night and tomorrow I am heading to another village for the next 5 days. A French Canadian film crew has arrived and is doing a story on Andaman Discoveries and community based travel. I'll keep you posted as to what it is like when I get back. I have to play tourist which sucks as it's bad enough having to have my sweaty photo taken let alone video! It will be cool to visit another village, though. We have 3 days in Ban Talae Nok and 2 days in Tung Nam Dam, which will be my 3rd visit there in 2 weeks as I went for a few days with Amy, Ramon and Emily earlier this week. Teaching was out because the kids had a Boy Scout Camp.
See you soon!
3 comments:
how cool lisa.. could education be your calling card? :P
what is your birth day colour? my is blue, which is the queen's colour too.. born on friday!
i'd would love to do something like this.. when you come back, we will have to discuss the next thailand trip or cambodia, laos, whatever and do something similar..
xC
jen and i have some beautiful sayings now..
i love you like health ledger loves injecting heroin..
i miss you like matilda rose misses daddy..
what? no.. too early?.. no... yes..no...
cara those sayings were a private joke! now everyone knows how sick and perverted we are :):):):) oh wait, i think everyone already knows
hehe
good on you lisa! teaching would frighten the shit out of me, but its sounds like the lack of 'structure' as such works well over there. god, i used to crap my daks just doing a three minute oral presentation in english at school, so i cant imagine standing infront of all those kids. lmao at the rod stewart dvd, what a crack up. you should totally buy them a better dvd to sing a long to as a gift.
you really should have stood up at the assembly with the classic line of
"if i could just say a few words, id be a better public speaker"
followed by.....silence....
hehehe
love you like ben cousins loves meth
x
J
So how does it feel to be a teacher? Pretty scary stuff hey? But you either love it or hate it. Would love to hear some of the behaviour techniques they use there. Sounds like you did a great job. Love Mel
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