Da Lat

Da Lat

Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Summer Teaching


Life is ticking along rather quickly here in Vietnam.  I’ve survived the four weeks of craziness, where I had two mornings to do all my preparation for the week: three subjects, two grades, long lessons and three full days at school.  It did make the time fly by, though (as if it needed any help).  I am now only teaching in the mornings and actually have time in the office where I have nothing to do.  It is a strange feeling.

The summer project in English for all my students has been ‘Treasure Island’, and it has been amazing.  The kids have loved reading it (a simplified version), and all the activities surrounding it, like drawing a treasure map, a Jolly Roger, writing a pirate story and playing the pirate game (bringing back memories of Brownies) – ‘MAN OVERBOARD!’, ‘climb the rigging’, ‘port’, ‘starboard’, and not to forget my personal favourites: ‘Captains coming’ = “aye aye captain”, and ‘Captains daughter’ = “oo la laaa”.  Keeps my grade 6s entertained and amused for ages.  Due to the game, they are also well equipped for when they next go on an English speaking pirate ship.  A common occurrence in Vietnam, I can assure you.

Unfortunately maths and science are not as interesting to teach.  I can’t get away with wearing a pirate hat and eye patch whilst waving a cutlass around when teaching probability and fractions, instead of whether Long John Silver is good or bad.  I’ve only got three weeks of teaching left, and then I’m away travelling.  It is so exciting, but I have so much to get ready!  With time flying so quickly I’ve got a lot to pack into the next few weeks.  All in the joys of travelling I suppose.

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