My friend Joanna surprised me with the best Christmas present ever during our Secret Santa exchange on Saturday. I've been relatively creepy when it comes to Korean children, they are soooooooooo cute I can't help it (you'll see what I mean after you watch the video). So, Joanna teaches at an elementary school and she got one of her students to wish me a Merry Christmas. He's so cute ahhhhh!!
"If adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad." -- Jane Austen
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
YEARBOOK: Part Deux
Snowdays are the best days. Last week we got a pretty generous dumping of snow and the computer in the English room was broken and it was Friday, so Eden and I decided to have a snowball fight instead of trying to improvise a lesson.
Obviously it was awesome. Here some pictures Eden took, I have a few on my camera but I'm too lazy to upload them at the moment.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
YEARBOOK
The 2009-2010 school year is drawing to a close here in Korea and I thought I'd assemble a yearbook of sorts. As I've only been here 4 months this will be a small showcase of some of my favorite moments at school thus far.
My number one without question was the Mummy Game. I was determined to do anything but lecture during Halloween week. It's boring for me and it's boring for them. These kids know the basics, they get the candy part-- I was inundated with "TRICK TREAT GIVE ME CANDAAAAAAYYYY!!!" all week. I wanted an activity that would give my kids a glimpse of what the holiday is like aside from the trick or treating.
I'm confident my kids had never done anything like this before. Not only had they never seen such a needless waste of toilet paper before, but they had such a great time doing something Americans actually do on Halloween. All this talk of trick or treating or haunted houses is meaningless in some ways because they don't get to partake in it, but here they were playing the Mummy Game, something real American kids actually do on Halloween.
They had a riotous good time. In case you've forgotten how funny it is to see someone wrapped head to toe in toilet paper have a look at some of favorites. I took close to 1,000 pictures that week, it was tough narrowing it down to so few. But have a look at my adorable nuggets (as I call them) I make a cameo in a few shots and you can even get a glimpse of the English room. All in all this is a pretty bountiful post!
Stick around because I'm serving up Yearbook Part Deux tomorrow. Until then...
My number one without question was the Mummy Game. I was determined to do anything but lecture during Halloween week. It's boring for me and it's boring for them. These kids know the basics, they get the candy part-- I was inundated with "TRICK TREAT GIVE ME CANDAAAAAAYYYY!!!" all week. I wanted an activity that would give my kids a glimpse of what the holiday is like aside from the trick or treating.
I'm confident my kids had never done anything like this before. Not only had they never seen such a needless waste of toilet paper before, but they had such a great time doing something Americans actually do on Halloween. All this talk of trick or treating or haunted houses is meaningless in some ways because they don't get to partake in it, but here they were playing the Mummy Game, something real American kids actually do on Halloween.
They had a riotous good time. In case you've forgotten how funny it is to see someone wrapped head to toe in toilet paper have a look at some of favorites. I took close to 1,000 pictures that week, it was tough narrowing it down to so few. But have a look at my adorable nuggets (as I call them) I make a cameo in a few shots and you can even get a glimpse of the English room. All in all this is a pretty bountiful post!
Stick around because I'm serving up Yearbook Part Deux tomorrow. Until then...
That's PARK, Huck on the right. He is my FAVORITE.
Look at this jokester-- asking for 100 won.
Hilarious, isn't it?
This picture is one of my favorites.
That's Chic/Jeek (er...) I don't know exactly how to say his name or spell it, but he cleans my classroom everyday and he's got pretty fantastic English so naturally he's one of my faves.
Of course, hitting your mummified friend was also incredibly entertaining.
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