Internet is still non existent in my apartment, so I'm still cruising on the late-to-update boat.
But I have some time (and internet) at work, so I'll write some words and upload some photos for everyone.
As I've said before, jobs in Korea are a hit or miss.
This year I got a hit!! My job is AMAZING!
It's so nice to have such a great job with great co-workers, a cool director, awesome students and a fun working atmosphere.
My super cool co-workers
This year I'm working at a Public School (sooooo much better than the Private School sector). I'm employed at Saemal Elementary School. Usually public schools only hire 1 foreign teacher-- Cathal (he's Irish) is the main man here, he teaches English to all the students at Saemal.
But since our school is unique (and super fly) Diego and I are the [extra] English teachers. We have a slightly different schedule than most public school teachers because we are part of the school's English Experience Language Center (E.E.L Center). Here, students from Saemal and 9 other elementary schools in Uijeongbu come to our Center to talk interactively in English. Our Center is set up to where the students are "traveling abroad". There is an airplane room where the students "take flight" to an English speaking country:
Once they arrive, they can explore different stations. At these stations they converse in English to get their passport books stamped.
My 1st week here was designing and creating these stations... pretty tough first week!
We have a hospital:
A restaurant:
A carnival (I had so much fun making this one):
my crafty skills came in handy for this lucky donkey |
showing the kids how to play |
and showing them how to be excited when you win |
never heard of this game till I got here- it's called SPLAT THE RAT |
you drop a "rat" down the tube and try to SPLAT it with your stick.... it's harder than it looks |
And a stationery store:
Is this not the cutest little seal you've ever seen!? |
Korean stationery is so cute... and so grammatically wrong.... |
Now, don't be thinking it's all fun and games. I do teach a 50 minute class based on a cultural theme.... okay, so maybe it is fun and games! I'm so happy to be blessed with a great job.
Until next time (when is the internet guy coming?)
Love, Grace
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