Tuesday, 25 June 2013

Week 8

The Internet is not great, but it still have does the job searching information.  The football matches are not great either but it is entritanting.

I just wrote a a whole week of information and the phone blog deicdes to delete the blog and I don't know how? 
So this is going to be second time writing this blog. 

All the sessions has came to a end. Plus the programme has finished for  this year. We had a presentation, said a few speeches and had a photos taken. I found their sesion quite amazing. They really did well. It was ashamed the guest were falling asleep because the chairs were too comfortable.

During the weekend Robbie made a interview. It was interesting questions that he asked. I had no clear answer to the questions. But, despite that I still managed to answered the questions. Robbie did act like professional interviewer who was keen to ask questions and follow up queries. On top of that Bentry wanted to ask questions from both us about the Tongole foundation and our stay at the lodge. It definitely felt like relax as well because Bentry would ask question and laugh in between.

In one of the session that we went to. Someone was meant to pick us up after our session.  But for the better turn, the teachers at the school asked Robbie did he wanted to become a teacher, Robbie response, 'that's Cedric'. Right now, I was curious in want they wanted to know. The teacher told us to follow him. He asked, 'what subject do you want to teach,  maths or english?' I replied , 'English' I wouldn't mind if they gave me both. Still, I was feeling nervous going to teach English in a class. It wierd seeing a class of students standing up and greeting us. At first I just wanted the teachers to carry on with the lesson. But they insists that I should teach. I know I've teached in variety of places and different countries.  I had still butterflies in my stomach.

So, I played a game called 'Hangman' I explained how the game works. I think I did pretty good job explaining the game. After finishing my turn, Robbie went up and did his go and so on.
In the end, it wasn't as bad I thought it would be. It certainly boost my confidence in teaching.

Plus I was testing out the water pump in a village.  It definitely work your arms for a bit.

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