lundi 14 novembre 2016

A New School Year in Vientiane

Let me introduce you to my class: Here are my sixteen beautiful students age 14 to 16, from Laos, China and South Corea.
My class ESC3A

On Teachers'Day
A reflection of my garden



samedi 28 mai 2016

School is over!

School is over, already, and I can barely believe it. So many things have happened this last year...I learned so much, was blown away so many times, experienced so many first times.My students drove me crazy, made me laugh, made me cry, whatever I will miss my witty cheeky little kids for sure...

We had this lovely Christmas party with the kids all dressed up as little red Santas, that was so cute, and so suprising in a buddhist country, then the crazy Pimai lao party, a wild and joyful water party, and this odd graduating ceremony at the end of the year, so unexpected to me, not to mention my cooking class outing, Halloween and the That Luang festival we already talked about.

Just take a look.

# Christmas party 



# Pimai Lao 
The lao new year is a big thing in Laos. It is actually the new Year in the Buddhist calendar. That is how I figured it was time for a cultural clarification in my class. "Do you know what year it is in the Buddhist calendar ?" They obvioulsy knew who Buddha was but had no idea that Pimai could have any connection. So I asked : "What do you think happened 2016 years ago ?" That's how I made the connection with the birth of Jesus, a wise man, 2016 years ago and the death of Buddha , another wise man, 2559 years ago. Then I saw my students look at me eyes wide open in bewilderment. That's when one of them (a witty cheeky one) Film told me : "But why do you know that Teacher ?" Just as if I had told him the earth was round and nobody had told him before!


# French cooking class :
I took my students to a "Crèpes" cooking class at Skills Cafe. That was our yearly outing.



# Graduation ceremony : 
Thats was something unexpected, again! Last day of school, graduation ceremony. That was held in a remote party hall at the end of a dirt road...It ended up being such a big uptight posh kind of thing, all the graduating students wearing this kind of American type graduating outfit, from kindergarten, to the end of primary (?!). How ODD! Just take a look and watch the video of my kids dancing a Gang Nam style dance.








mardi 15 décembre 2015

Autumn Events in Vientiane


The boat racing festival, following the end of buddhist lent - 28th of October. A famous Lao event. The level of the Mekong was exceptionnaly low though given that we were at the end of the rainy season. The location of the race had to be moved up on the Mekong river, not downtown anymore. It was nice to watch. But the commercial fair that took place in the center of town was just a busy, noisy hustle and bustle!



Halloween, something  celebrated in our bi cultural English-Lao school. Kids love it. I dressed up as a wicked witch and the kids wore their nicest Halloween outfit. Check us out !


That Luang festival, a buddhist festival - the 24th of November, actually the biggest donation day of the year. Lao people wear their nicest outfit and monks gather from all over the country to get offerings that range from banknotes, fruit  juice, candies, soap, food cans, anything that you can store...
Here are a few pictures that give you glimpse of what it 's like.











My New Friend

Sorry guys, I haven't met George Clooney yet!
Let me introduce you to my new friend : Kittycat!
She was one of those stray cats that I fed, but this one was not wild, loved to be pet and became my friend. Ultimately she didn't let the other cats approach her new territory.

And one day I noticed she had a big wound under her tail, probably a dog's bite, a wide and deep cut, pretty bad! I was worried and took her to the vet. Since they had to put her to sleep to make stitches to the tail, they also fixed her hernia (she had a big lump on the abdomen) and spayed her (they removed the uterus and ovaries). In the end that is what she looked like after all that surgery, and I felt like the worst torturer to this little cutie. She had to be taken care of so I de facto adopted her !

dimanche 11 octobre 2015

Unidentified flying objects...

I feel sometimes that my house has somewhat something in common with a remake of Jurassic park.  I came across two small white eggs nestled in the middle of the cushions of my sofa yesterday.  After looking it up on the internet it seems that those are lizard eggs! How nice!
Furthermore I discovered sort of an oil spill at the feet of my dining table last week-end! Please check this out - see the pictures below. After cleaning it up I assumed it was the shit of an unknown animal certainly coming from the beam running across the middle of my ceiling. My greatest nightmare would be that I be the next target of this unidentified animal shit tossing during my sleep!
Last but not least, I was bitten by an army of ants hidden in my towel last morning after having taken a shower. I washed the towel twice after that, and still found living ants left in the towel...Isn't this freakish!
Actually my worst nightmare would be to come across a giant spider crawling on the wall behind my bed. This I haven't seen so far. I cross my fingers.
 
Hey hey, those are the little drawbacks of living in a tropical country ;-).




 

The Lao National Teachers'day. 10/07/2015


Did you know teachers had their "Christmas day" in Laos? I didn't! 
The 7th of October is actually the National Teachers' day in Laos. What does this entail? First of all it's like a holiday, that is to say the teachers have a day off. The day before, there is a short ceremony in the morning at school where students read a poem to the teachers, then give them flowers.  And on top of that, students give gifts to their teachers. That's how I was unexpectedly covered with gifts this very morning by my students. How cute !!! They were so excited to see me unwrap the nice packages. I was spoiled. I really have to tell you what I got because it is worth telling. A Prévert list :
- washing powder.
- tooth paste and soaps
- crackers for appetizers
- a box of kit kat bars
- 3 sets of glasses
- a hair clip covered with diamonds an pearls
- a set of goodies (drinks, cookies)
 -2 sets of bird saliva drinks (drinks made of solidified bird saliva used to build birds'nests, particularly prized due to their rarity, supposedly high nutritional value and exquisite flavor. I haven't tried yet, might be a little reluctant though)
- a piece of silk fabric
- two very good quality fake leather bags (brand name : Marie-Claire!)
- a selfie stick
- a 1000 bath bill (30 euros, a fortune overhere).

Cynical minds would say it is the National Teachers' Bribery day! Don't listen to them.


Teachers'day ceremony


Christmas for Teachers


Teng & Kobey

The National Teachers'day! Isnt' that something to emulate in France? It would cheer up our French teachers!



dimanche 13 septembre 2015

My Honeymoon is over !


After one week of teaching, I have the feeling my honeymoon is over :-(
I realised that I had to handle two levels of students, the ones who can read simple things, and the ones who barely know the alphabet and of course can't read at all. This means that when I gave a task, the formers were finished right away while the latters had not understood yet what they were supposed to do ! This means the formers had nothing to do but fool around while I was striving to have the latters begin the task... At this very moment I had a glimpse of what could be the feeling of the sometimes "exhausted, worne out, overwhelmed" community of teachers!
Furthermore, after a while the kids especially the boys feel more comfortable and test your boundaries ! Yes just as the kids do in our Western countries. So I had to take action and gave three warnings in a row (unhappy smileys) to be displayed on the behaviour chart of the class which had its little effect. I also needed to be much more stuctured in my lesson plans and activities, otherwise  the kids behave just like a leaking ship, they start to feel free and mess around. This was an exhausting week but I felt much better at the end of it, could handle better the activities and had the kids work in two differents groups for certain tasks.
The little Cookie who knew the alphabet but was unable to read a word last week was enjoying reading simple sentences after two weeks which was really nice to see.
Conversely I don't hold much hope concerning the little Ami who doesn't know the alphabet AT ALL and is the only one who NEVER listens, always doing something else. I just can't figure out how to manage her!
My little Japanese boy, Seiji, is my Benchmark since he doesn't speak Lao nor English I monitor him quite closely, if he understands what's going on, the others should also understand!
Well I'm getting there slowly but surely. And I can still say that my students are my little cuties!


My FEP2 class

My FEP2 class with Lao assistant Vickham.

Daily morning exercise at Oscar.