Dear friends, 1 Comment Hua Shan's 30 Minute Break! 03/10/2009
Dear friends, Cuteness: The Beatles & Fourth Graders 02/27/2009
Dear friends, Some of the lyrics: You can also find a link to this video here. New Co-Teacher: Yi-Ling (Janice) 02/27/2009
Dear friends, And here is a picture of me with all my co-teachers, past and present, at Hua Shan Elementary School's English Village classroom: Pictured above (from left): Me, Ashley, Chia-Ling, and Yi-Ling. I co-teach with Ashley all the 5th graders at Hua Shan Elementary School. Yi-Ling (Janice) has taken over all of Chia-Ling's old classes so I still co-teach the 4th graders, the 6th graders, and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders have their own special English time for half an hour each week. The 4th, 5th, and 6th graders have two periods of Enlish a week. Co-teaching experience 01/10/2009
Dear friends, Here are some pictures of English Club building the map of the United States and drawing in each state what each state is famous for: Click above to enlarge the pictures Chia-Ling, Ashley, and I recently had to deliver a presentation on the English curriculum to the entire faculty of Hua Shan. You can find the powerpoint we made here. Be sure to take a look; it will give you a good picture of some of the things we do at school. Check out photos in: Taiwan Photo Set 28- My Students at Hua Shan =D! Dear friends, The English Village Classroom at Hua Shan (see how it resembles an airport? Look at the surroundings) One of the classrooms I teach in is in the English Village Airport classroom. Of course, being an airport environment, there are no desks, but only comfortable seats. So, when my students come to class, not only are they really excited because they know me and my co-teachers always plan a fun activity/game at the end of class, but they have super comfortable seats to sit in that are incredibly close to each other so they can talk to each other in class! Ack! You can imagine the management problems we've had in classes trying to get our students to be quiet. For the most part, they students are well behaved, though. ![]() I've noticed that Taiwanese students are pretty obedient and very good test takers. The entire society here is centered around exams. If you want to advance socially or professionally, you'd better ace that exam in your junior high school, which will determine your placement in high school, which in turn determines your placement in college and life. It's rather unfortunate that it seems your professional trajectory is locked and unable to change at such an early age. Me, Ashley, and our students in the other classroom I teach in The classroom environment makes a big difference because it influences how students interact with each other and how they pay attention. I would much rather have my students sit in the uncomfortable wooden chairs, rather than the cushioned red seats of English Village because it forces them to not fall asleep. But, the students that come to English class never fall asleep. I say this without exaggeration. Since there are two teachers in the classroom, one of us can teach while the other "grazes" or walks around the classroom to make sure students are understanding and paying attention. It's really nice. My students at Hua Shan =D 01/10/2009
Dear friends, In the News! (Maritime Capital) 01/08/2009
Dear friends, Experience a “Fresh” Kaohsiung Meet William and Shiela/高雄鮮體驗 認識William 和Shiela![]() 【Text/Hsin-yi Peng;Photo Courtesy/William and Shiela】 ![]() William(left) and Shiela (right)(Photo/William and Shiela) ![]() Sutdents wear Halloween face masks in Shiela's class.(Photo/William and Shiela) 高雄鮮體驗 認識William 和Shiela | AuthorShiela Lee Disclaimer ArchivesFebruary 2011 CategoriesAll |





















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