1 - One of my old students was back from her university in Malaysia, so we got together for dinner with two other students who landed jobs in banks in Gwangju (something our school has become sought after to attain such jobs...). We had a great time eating bingsu (traditional Korean dessert with shave ice, ice cream, cereal, and sweet beans) and catching up. I miss those girls and our lunch time meetings!
2 - With one of our first grade classes, we played a word relay game in which we tell them a theme and they have to write a list of words that go with that theme (school, nouns, boys, five-letter words, etc.). The catch is that the next word in the list must start with the last letter of the previous word. When we asked them to justify their answers, we got some pretty creative responses to our lists about love and boys including, but certainly not limited to:
t-panty: (I knew what this was (thong, or g-string), but I wanted to hear how they would tell us...) We had some pictures drawn and Dionne taught them the proper English terms. Unfortunately, I was a little slow on capturing the anatomically included illustration of a women's t-panty... Better luck next time.
tree: (quite passionately) "Teacher, I LOVE nature."
tears: "Teacher! Love is PAIN!"
dark: "Teacher, I LOVE the dark." Shrieks and giggling come from the innocent mouths of the rest of the class...Love, love, love.
3 - Line Dancing. This never gets old. Sure, some students and classes are wayyyy more enthusiastic than others, and Dionne and I sweat through our clothes (ask me how I feel about only having the air-con (Konglish for air conditioner :) ) on for fourth and sixth periods...), but it's such a fun time to see the girls in this kind of situation. It's even better when the co-teachers dance along. I think we've earned a permanent place in the curriculum for line dancing - we're even doing it during our camp this summer.
(I filmed two full classes, and after reviewing a few minutes of each of them, I grabbed a few snapshots... Pretty priceless video, let me just tell you.)
Gosh, I love this job!
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