Working hard! |
I think it is high time for a full classroom update. What does the school look like? How many classes do you have? How old are your students? What are they like? Stay tuned!
What did I tell you? |
My first week, I observed classes for about two days. The way things are done is a little different than how we learned in training, so I needed to change the way I thought about the class structure. Basically, every class has three sections: reading, writing and speaking. In training, we learned how to teach every one of these sections because there are some branches where the native teachers do teach all three. However, at most branches, mine included, the native teachers teach some combination of the reading and speaking section, and bilingual teachers do a combination of reading and writing (depending on the level). So, the first couple of days at school I was trying to make sense of the classes that I would be teaching and how they combined with the lessons of the bilingual teachers.
As for my actual classes, they run on a Monday/ Wednesday/ Friday, and Tuesday/ Thursday schedule. I have the same kids on MWF and another set of kids on TTh. ChungDahm is an umbrella institute that covers loads of different class types, ages and subjects. I was hired by ChungDahm April, which is the name of the English institute that serves the younger students. We go from preschool age through about sixth grade equivalent. I have at least one class in every age level except for the youngest ones. All in all, my students are pretty well behaved. Admittedly, an icy glare or threat is sometimes needed for the more rambunctious boys, but they usually respond pretty quickly to it.
Characters. |
All in all, I have really been enjoying my time in the classroom so far. I have been thinking back to what I learned in training, and deciding what works for me and what doesn’t. And, of course, getting to know all of my students has been great. Some of these kids are such characters- it is hilarious to hear what they come up with. Someday soon I will do a post consisting of solely student quotes. So, like, get psyched for that.