ESL Adventures

Teaching in South Korea

The Gingerbread Man

I just finished reading “The Gingerbread Man” with a group of my 1st graders.  It’s one of my mini-traditions to have someone ship me gingerbread cookies/gingersnaps so my kids can taste them.  I took some my Dad brought with him last Thursday.  They were a big hit with the class.  I passed out the left over cookies to the other teachers and random students who popped into our office.

It’s the little things like this that bring the stories alive.  Plus it was a good way to make the kids behave all week because they were working toward a reward.

posted by Kathryn in Activites,Food and Drink,Fun things,Language,Little Campus,Reading,Students,Teaching and have Comments (2)

2 comments

  1. Comment by Angela on August 12, 2009 at 9:39 am

    Hi Kathryn,
    My name’s Angela and I was hoping to get some insight from you about Little Campus as I am looking into a position there myself (in Busan at the Yeonje-gu location). Any words of advice or positives/negatives of your experiences there so far would be much appreciated! Feel free to email me at your earliest convenience. Thanks!

  2. Comment by Kathryn on August 14, 2009 at 11:50 pm

    Hi Angela.

    I’ve not had any contact with any of the other Little Campus schools or teachers. I wasn’t even aware that it was a chain. You learn something new every day.

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