Sunday, November 16, 2008
I really like presents :p Especially from little kids. It makes you feel all warm inside. So my kids had introduced me to "Peppero Day" the week before November 11th while they were playing with me in my office. Once I heard that couples give each other peppero I immediately thought of Valentine's day. What did we do as children on valentine's day?? We gave the teachers and each other valentine cards and candy!!!! So that meant, I'd be getting free snacks ;D And indeed, look at my stash!! I continued to get a few more on the 2nd day too.. I was in heaven :D
Talking about snacks.. I give out candy to winning teams whenever we play games in my classes. One of the candies is yellow so a boy kept on asking me "lemon? lemon?" in a really cute voice!! I was like ;_; I'm sorry, I have no idea!! I should try out the candy before giving it to them. I'm really glad I'm teaching elementary school. They can be monsters but they're cute monsters :D
Continuing where I left off on the last post..
November 1st was my first day of "Saturday English Program." The class for the 3rd and 4th graders went really well. I spent many many hours and lost a lot of sleep preparing the powerpoints and activities for them so if it bombed, I would've been sooo disappointed! My co-teacher had originally thought that the books we bought would have movies or animation for the children to watch on the TV.. even though I already informed her that it was only a sound clip reading out the stories in a very boring and slow voice. I don't think she was expecting me to have to put so much work into the classes. My class for 5th-6th grade was really boring. She wanted me to teach them from these boring educational Discovery science books and since I was an Astronomy major, she wanted Astronomy related. She rejected my airplane book. It probably would've been more interesting to boys, but at least it was a story and girls still have fun doing activities.We went with a book on Stars where I had to create a bunch of activities and required specific items that ended up being substituted with other items that made the experiments not work lol. I wanted them to make a kaleidoscope but since mirrors were potentially dangerous, the idea was rejected. I then wanted them to do an activity with a glass bowl, water, foil, black paper, and a flashlight, but instead of glass bowls I was given plastic cylindrical tubs. It didn't work at all :( I felt bad that the students had to sit through the boring reading and explanation of the book and do an activity that didn't work out in the end. Fortunately, for the class yesterday, my coteacher decided to just do a super quick summary of Chapter 2 and move on to the activities rather than to actually read the book lol. Yesterday I had them make constellations out of foil, glue, and black paper so it was simple :D It took a lot of time so class ended 30 mins past time but the kids had fun! Now I need to find glow in the dark paint/glue for the next class. The 3rd and 4th graders are working on making a "moving tiger." My prototype 1 Tiger turned out really.. weird. He had uneven skinny legs, his body was really fat, and his ears kept drooping lol. Prototype 2 came out ok but some of the holes were misplaced and he had too many stripes so it would take forever to color. I'm proud of the final tiger :D He's cute!
Anyway, back to what I've done for the past few weeks..



11/9: Ashley and I went on another expedition to Costco and back. This time I think we bought more than when I went with Anthea. I was in a lot of pain from carrying stuff when we got back to my apartment :x We got some yummy Swiss Miss hot cocoa, Dole peaches, more bagels, ground beef, glass lock tupperware, Nature Valley granola bars, and a bunch of other stuffs. After Costco we went to find the Northface and Redface near my place and to find a place to eat. Ashley and I had some good bibimbap (sp?) for only 4000 won and she was able to try on her Influx jacket :D I'm probably going to go to that bibimbap place again since it's so cheap!!

In case anyone is reading this from Guri and wants to know how to get to Gangnam-- you take bus 1115-2 or 9-3 to Gangbyeon terminal station and hop onto the subway for line 2 (green line), then you ride all the way to Gangnam. Any of the 9 buses will take you to the station too but they all take a roundabout way besides 9-3.
To get to Costco from Guri, take bus number 201, 2227, or 2228 from Doldari stop and get off at Mangu Station bus stop (you'll hear it announced). After you get off, cross over the street twice (so you make a diagonal line to the other corner). Walk further and you'll see Costco on your left. Emart is also nearby and you should be able to see it from the bus stop. After that bus stop, the bus will loop like crazy. If you miss Mangu Station, stay on it all the way until Sangbong Bus Terminal stop. It'll be one of the median bus lanes and Costco will be on your right (the bus loops in a full circle before going back to Guri). To get home, just hop onto one of those buses and it'll take you back home.
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