People around here are officially calling it summer. Few clouds hang in the sky and the temperatures are high enough to break a sweat. School is out for summer in the states, but here we have until July 20th until freedom rings. As much as I'd love for a break, a lot of great things have been happening for myself and my students.
Restaurant Skits, 6th Grade, Anyang-si, South Korea from Lana Wright on Vimeo.
I'm really connecting with my 6th graders lately. It hasn't always come easy. They have so much going on in their lives; it's not always easy to care about what is happening in English class. But I do think we are all getting the hang of it and they absolutely loved this restaurant skit.
And just an fyi- If you're a U.S. teacher and your confidentiality alarm is going off after reading this post, the video and photos with children are completely acceptable here in Korea. No biggie :)
One of my favorite things when reading English journals is discovering a personal letter. 5th grade. |
There exists a bird crazy enough to have hatched 2 babies outside our 6th grade window. Poor little ones are terrified of my students, but they are being pretty respectful. |
Restaurant Skits, 6th Grade, Anyang-si, South Korea from Lana Wright on Vimeo.
I'm really connecting with my 6th graders lately. It hasn't always come easy. They have so much going on in their lives; it's not always easy to care about what is happening in English class. But I do think we are all getting the hang of it and they absolutely loved this restaurant skit.
And just an fyi- If you're a U.S. teacher and your confidentiality alarm is going off after reading this post, the video and photos with children are completely acceptable here in Korea. No biggie :)
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