Mother’s Day Celebration
On Saturday, May 1st, my (Annalicia’s) school hosted what was kind of like an open house/carnival thing. The intention behind it was to try to promote the school and get more students interested in coming to Yunlin Elementary.
My students put on a program in honor of Mother’s Day at this event. All the songs were in English, but most of them had nothing to do with moms. :) There’s a video below of part of the Kindergarteners’ song and dance. These Kindergarteners are so good at organized dance, it’s unbelievable! This song was about McDonald’s and Pizza Hut (notice their costumes)...I cringed a little at the promotion of these American entities, but the kids were so cute, Phil and I couldn’t help but thoroughly enjoy the performance! :)
“Ice” Hockey
We found out a few weeks ago that, in the words of a Taiwanese friend of ours, “
Hard Rock
Night Market
Douliu’s Saturday night market used to be right by our apartment. Awhile ago, though, it got moved to a different location. Since then, we hadn’t been. So, we decided to hit it up a couple times this month. This night market is the biggest one in
Mike
One of our Taiwanese friends owns an English cram school in Douliu. Awhile ago she found a guy from
Mobile Library Opening Ceremony
Sidewalk Chalking
One day I was talking to one of my co-teachers and somehow we got on the subject of sidewalk chalk. I came to find out that, after discussing if for a few minutes, he had no idea what I was talking about! (That happens a lot here! :) Apparently sidewalk chalking is something most Taiwanese people have never done or even heard of.
After I explained it to him and showed him some pictures online, he asked if I could plan a lesson around sidewalk chalking so the kids could experience it. What a good idea! So, that’s what I did. There are some pictures of my students chalking below. They are so cute! Usually right at the beginning of the lesson, they all just sit there because they don’t really believe they can draw on the ground. :)
A Field Trip to Phil’s School
Last week I took a day off of work at my school to go with Phil to his school. I had been to his school twice before, but both of those trips were way back in August. And, on those past trips I didn’t get to meet any of his students or ride the bus with him. I decided I wanted to see what a day was like for him, with his commute and everything, and his students kept telling him they wanted to meet me.
We had a great day! I definitely appreciate, even more, the hour long (one way) bike, bus, walking commute he does everyday. And, his students were really fun to interact with. Their English is so much more advanced than most of my students’ English (obviously)...so, I could actually have conversations with some of them! In one of his classes, students decided they wanted Phil and I to sign our names on their folders and then they drew hearts around our signatures. :)
It was fun to spend time with his co-worker too! We had a lot of tea that day! :) We spent about 45 minutes having tea with his principal. He played three different Chinese instruments for us and ended up giving us a Chinese flute/recorder as a gift! Fun! (There’s a picture of Phil’s principal below.)
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