Cambodian Experience - Part 2
So much to write. And I didn't want to cram them all in one post. So bear with me. You know I'm long-winded.... sometimes VERY.
Let's talk about my english group. Initially we just had to sit in class and assist the students. Not much teaching required. But our english group teacher managed to get the school teacher to let us teach on the last day. And we had our very own students BECOME a teacher for once. You see them bring out the confidence in themselves, and use all sorts of innovative ideas to teach different words. It was not only an experience for them but also for me. Trying to reach the balance in giving them to free hand exploring how to teach the little kids, and also to give them hints on how to carry on and keep on track. Sometimes I couldn't stop laughing at the way they explain things. I'm more like watching a comedy than being in an English lesson. Now you know it's not easy to earn a few thousand bucks a month right? Overall, I must say they did very well, considering we only gave them one hour to practice on the day before, and they put up a reasonably good show. CHEERS!
English Group (consisting of three beauties, an ah beng and a bo chap aka artist)
How do you explain 'resort'? Hehe... My masterpiece...