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The school where we taught for 2 weeks in China |
Everything has to come to an end. Today was the last day of our teaching assignment in this remote part of Guangxi.
I love these kids in China! |
Though we only knew the students for barely two weeks, there was a bond between us and I have fallen hopelessly in love with these wonderful innocent teenagers.
I was wondering how I could go through the day without feeling too emotional; I was afraid that I could break down and cry in front of these teens.
One of the goals of our teaching team was to teach these teens English in a fun way. Therefore, we tried to play at least one game each day with the students. We played "Honey, I love you and please smile for me." game and the students loved it.
This morning we played we divided the class into two teams and played the game - Taboo in the morning with them. Again, there was so much fun! The students were competitive and everyone took part enthusiastically in the game. How I wish all my students were like these ones in Canada. There was very few disciplinary issues, almost none and we could just focus on good teaching. I totally enjoyed teaching in China.
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In the afternoon, our last afternoon together, we ordered a cake and some treats and had a little class party to celebrate our time together. Honbria ordered a cake and Ingram picked in up on his electrical bike. How about that!
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F. worked very hard on his letter. He went with Ingram to a computer shop and got some pictures printed out so that he could give them to me with his letter. He made a special trip to where we were staying and delivered them to me in person. I was deeply touched by that! Each letter I received from my students told me how they appreciated my teaching and class. Thinking how much I would miss them, I was glad that I did not break down and sob in front of these kids.
Class Three Students in Guangxi, good bye and may God bless you!
R.T.
Guangix, China
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