
We had our graduation ceremony yesterday, complete with the traditional graduation march played on kazoos! Eric gave a speech which included the typical "this is not the end, it is only the beginning" phrase. Even though we've graduated, we are not finished yet. We still have another lesson plan, grammer sheet, paper, and exam to finish up this week. They will all be sent over the internet. This means that I am finally back in my apartment - it's wonderful to sleep in my own bed again. :)
You will find photos of our graduation under the "Ann's China Photos" link on the right side of the page. I made a group page through snapfish, so if you don't have an account, MAKE ONE! so you can keep track of me and see the pictures that go along with the stories. There are also more pictures of Stu - you don't want to miss those! - and pictures from the Lincoln Center.
We took a field trip to the Lincoln Center in Mankato on Thursday. It is a place where people of all ages and English levels can come to learn how to speak English. We got to work with some of the students, and observe the classes to get more of an idea of what our students will be like. Since they do not have classes next week because of July 4th, they had "Libertyfest" that day. Each level of classes did a presentation on American symbols: the Statue of Liberty, the Liberty Bell, and the Flag. We also sang a song that I can't remember the name of right now. (If any of my classmates reads this and can remember, please post the answer.)
Wednesday I taught a lesson all by myself. It was harder than I thought. I had it well planned out, but then I rushed through important steps. Here are some of the compliments I received:
"Nice lesson material. You will do a good job!"
"I liked the activities. You got us involved quite a bit. You seemed very confident and composed and seemed to have a good plan. Nice job!"
"I appreciated the little things you did to make it easier to follow (board, colors, etc.). Good job having a focused purpose for the listening activity. You seemed comfortable presenting. I liked it. :)"
"It was very impressive how you tied in - recycled - info from other lessons, and at various points! You made good use of the board, it was neat and colorful."
"Good variety of activities for us to do and good way of integrating things we learned in past lessons. You had a nice organized progression."
Wednesday evening was a bit rough for me because I said goodbye to my good friend Sarah. It was the first in a long list of goodbyes for me. Maybe I should call them "See you next year's". There is a possibility that I may see her again, but not for sure. I'm sad because she is getting married two weeks after I leave for China. So close! She'd better send me lots of pictures!
On Friday at lunch, we started talking about the Olympics. We decided that we are going to pretend we know Kobe and Yao Ming, or pretend Nate is an olympian and we're his followers, or just go as fans and paint I Love China on our stomachs. Watch for us on TV! :) Speaking of Yao Ming... the Milwaukee Bucks drafted a player who used to play for the Guangdong Tigers! Too cool!
(Sorry, this wasn't very chronological. I hope you were able to follow anyway :)
