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I'm an English teacher...in a Chinese cultural school! :)

Bouks
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I'm an English teacher...in a Chinese cultural school! :)

Postby Bouks » July 21st, 2009 5:48 pm

Yay me...I got a job in a local Chinese cultural school, teaching extracurricular English writing classes on Saturdays to Chinese-American kids. 8) I am so excited, not just because I have a job, but because I get to hang out with the local Chinese-American community and maybe even take advantage of their Chinese language courses. There will also be a number of cultural events to attend, and I bet Chinese new year will be a blast.

I wasn't their first choice -- they originally selected someone else who backed out later. But I think I might have impressed them enough in the interview for them to call me back, when I thanked the interviewers in Chinese :) (Thank you, ChineseClass101 for your indirect help :wink: )

shanshanchua
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Postby shanshanchua » July 22nd, 2009 3:33 am

Wow, Bouks, that sounds really interesting! Have fun both teaching and learning from those kids! :)

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Postby lan_dawei » July 22nd, 2009 5:31 pm

Bouks,

What do they use for a text to teach Chinese?
Do they teach nursery rhymes like “小狗狗”?

Most ABC kids and kids from inter-cultural marriages
turn off Chinese school because they believe the
dialog isn't relevant. When I showed my son a lesson
on basketball (before I was a CC1010 subscriber),
he connected. I hope schools use resources such
as CC101 to help kids learn Chinese. They are relevant
and fun!
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Postby Amber » July 22nd, 2009 9:40 pm

that's awesome bouks, you're gonna love it! :D

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Postby maxiewawa » July 23rd, 2009 12:28 am

Congratulations! I'm sure you'll like it.

Here's a little rhyme that I learnt as a kid from my mum. I was suprised that all of my students in Shanghai didn't know it.

三轮车
跑得快,
后面坐一个老太太。

掉五毛
检一块,
你说奇怪不奇怪?

shanshanchua
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Postby shanshanchua » July 23rd, 2009 4:10 am

In SIngapore, that rhyme goes like this:

三轮车 跑得快
上面坐个老太太
要五毛 给一块
你说奇怪不奇怪

There are lots of rhymes like this that I teach my kids. They are also set to catchy tunes so they are quite easy to learn :)

But the challenge teaching older kids (such as ABC) is that while these rhymes may be of a suitable standard for them, they are often too childish.

Bouks
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Postby Bouks » July 23rd, 2009 8:04 pm

lan dawei,

I will have to find that out. So far, I have not begun the pre-semester meetings with the school. My interviews were not on-site. So I am going to discover things about the school as I go along.

It's a challenge to create the syllabus! I am used to tutoring, which means I got to use the class syllabus someone else created. Now, I have all the power...and responsibility :shock: :lol:

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