Sunday, September 03, 2006

Students

They are sooo cute sometimes. I teach kids from about 8-17 and I love my kids (for the most part). They keep me entertained. They are fun to teach and to communicate with. Here are a selection of a few of them.




Noah (in red) and Trevor (in blue) 2 of our cutest little guys. I used to teach these two, but they have moved up out of my class now.


Alisha, Gemma and Charlotte (from left to right). I still teach Alisha they other 2 have moved up. Gemma is one of the brightest little kids I have ever taught. She learns amazingly fast.


Angela is the youngest kid in one of lower-mid level classes. She is so small and so cute.


Lauren (pink), Kenny (red), Suzy (yellow), Jake (white) and Michael (behind) are all in Angela's class. Actually Jake has moved up. They are all bright students and I love that class, tons of fun, but they know when to sit and listen.


Trust and Josh (left to right), Greg is the one hiding his face and laughing. They are in my second highest level class. There is a girl who spent a year in Britain in this class and the rest of the kids keep up with her, it is quite impressive considering we study biology and world history!




These girls are amazing! Lisa, Minny and Christy (left to right). Christy has just returned from Britain and has the cutest little accent. Minny and Lisa are so good for their age it is unbelievable!



Caitlin, Beth and Emily (left to right) are all in my home school class. Emily is an amazingly smart little girl. She is only 10 years old and she travels for an hour by herself to get to our school every Tuesday (soon to be every Tuesday and Thursday). Caitlin is also very smart, and the daughter of the lady who works the front desk at our school.




These 2 are also home schooled. Brandon on the right is great. I have been teaching him since I arrived, his is very good, all be it a bit quiet. Matthew (left) started about a year ago and he is amazing. He stopped going to regular school because he asked too many questions and his teacher told him that she couldn't teach him. I love teaching him, although I prefer him in science class rather than history because I do know more than he does about biology.




This is Bella and Kate (left to right). Bella is a full-time student at our school as well as a home school student. She is great. She studies constantly. She is in our highest class, which I love teaching, because they are so inquisitive. Most Korean students do not ask many questions as they are discouraged from doing so in school.




Kids in Korea (mainly girls, but guys too), like to use crushed up flower peddles to dye their fingernails. Here is an example. This is Silvia. The colour is starting to fade from her skin, but it will be on her nails until the grow out.



Here is another student, Sally, the day after she dyed hers. She is embarrassed because her nails are dirty (because she just dyed them). Christy is in he background laughing at her.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

where am I ? T_T