Friday, December 01, 2006

The kids - The good, the bad, and the ugly

One of the best and worst parts of our jobs is our students. Some brighten the day while others darken it. Some bow to us whenever they see us and others give us snotty looks and spout off in Korean if we give them homework. So last Friday I brought the camera to school and asked the students if I could take some pictures to show friends and family. So I bring you a glimpse into what we are up against Monday to Friday.


The Good:

I thought I should start with the best. Students like Izzy are few and far between. This guy tries hard, has a great attitude, and, by the looks of it, could probably kick my ass. Around 30-40% of my students are around this age.


Some more excellent students. Eve, on the right, will ask for permission before she leaves the room even when class is over or has not yet begun. Stacey, on the left, did a book report last week from a book that probably took her an hour to read, while other students her age take books with 30 words or less. By the way, one interesting part of our job is to give English names to the new students. So Stacey was the first girl that Tara named (after her friend, for those who don't know). I think I may start naming the new students after my cousins or something like that.
The Bad:
Now, when I say bad what I mean is bad behavior in class. Usually this just means excessive talking in Korean but, as I said above, some students are outrightly rude and disrespectful. Unfortunately, none of them wanted their picture taken.

Andy and Alex. Great kids. Great attitudes. But they won't shut up. Five minutes of quiet in the class would be a small miracle. Even separating them is noisy. They usually beg and beg for another chance after they already got five, and then hold onto their desks and refuse to move. When one is absent the other is very quiet and actually does work, funny how that works.

The Ugly:

Of course I don't think any of my students are ugly. But one of my students made a great face when I took his picture so I had to put it up.

June is actually a great kid although his English conversation skills are pretty much limited to talking about Pokemon. And hey, if that gets him interested in English, great.


Well there you have it, a few of the 80-90 students that I teach. I'll throw up some more pictures on flickr. Hope everyone is happy and healthy.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

haha its great to see picture of some the kids you guys teach. If you feel the same way I did when Sci Fi was over..you won't mind too much if you dont see kids again for awhile haha. Anyway, glad to hear things are going well....we miss you tons back at home!! Tara..I'm going to send you an email once my first few finals are done (I'm guessing you are SO missing writing finals right about now!) haha. Talk to you soon.

ps - did i mention that i missed you yet???

Andrew said...

As far as the language goes, I have picked up a bit... but it is really difficult to learn Korean here. Our schedule is quite busy and everyone we are around speaks English.

Tanis - We got your Christmas card today! We both got to school and were feeling really sick and then we got your letter. It made our day!

I'm sure there's more of you reading this! Speak up!

Jenna said...

hello
those kids look pretty darn cute, but im sure they are a handful. miss you

Anonymous said...

Hey guys, it was nice to talk to you the other day. Two more finals to go! It must be weird being on the opposite side of the spectrum and giving out homework...
I am thoroughly jealous.
xoxos, Laura

Anonymous said...

HI Tara and Andrew,
Well tis the season, and I am up to my eye-ball's in it.
I am alway's a week behind, but at my age I am comefortable with it.
Enjoyed the photo's of your student's, you will have a really nice album when you get home.
Spoke to your mum this evening and grannie,They are going to have a nice holiday coming up.
Everyone fine this end,going to heather's for Christmas, looking forward to seeing my grandchildren,will take a quick trip down to see Frank this Sunday.
Well I must run, whichI will be doing till Dec. 25th.
I am going to the nursing home to sing tomorrow, and get this, I am Mrs. Santa Claus that will be sight.
A very MERRY CHRISTMAS to you both, and all the best for 2007'
Lots of love
Auntie Joan

*Tanis* said...

Okay so maybe you are not updating because you are punishing people for not commenting SO I am commenting and I am sorry I didn't before. Sometimes I think I did and forget that I actually didn't.
Anyhow, I liked hearing about all your kiddies! And I'm glad you got my card. I was hoping it would make it there!
Have a good day!
Tanis
ps>UPDATE!!

Anonymous said...

Hi. Update. That's all for now!

Anonymous said...

I am posting on here as I cannot send through my email account for some reason.
All is good - albeit a few complications - no luggage, can't use the lap top - can't use the phone in our condo and the office here doesn't open till 9 so it will be too late to call you at that time. So we will call you on Monday morning.
Love you both, miss you so much, hope you had a great Christmas in Seoul.
Mum xx

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas Andrew and Tara!
Love from
Shelley, Brian, Andy and Ian