ESL Adventures

Teaching in South Korea

Candy Canes

Candy CaneOne of my holiday traditions is giving each of my students a candy cane. It’s not much, but the kids really seem to enjoy it. They get taste of an American tradition and they have something to take home and show mom and dad. I made sure they didn’t eat them, but rather put them in their bookbags to take home. I’m hoping that the bulk of them made them home.

This year, I decided to take pictures of all my classes. I am missing a picture for February because the period I usually teach them, we had our monthly birthday party. I’m missing April because I forgot my camera on Thursday and I only see April on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I’m also missing pictures of both of my Sha-Sha classes. Last week when I gave them to my Yellow class, I forgot my camera. On Friday when I gave them to my Red class I decided that trying to get twenty six-year-olds who speak almost no English grouped for a picture was way more than I wanted to do. Plus the classroom I teach in isn’t exactly friendly for group photographs. It’s long and skinny. There’s just enough room for me to walk between the tables that are pushed up against the wall.

However, I do have pictures of all my other classes. All in all, they were good sports about the whole thing.

March

March

June

June

November

November

A4

A4

B1

B1

B4

B4

C3

C3

D2

D2

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