Over the past two lessons, we have been learning how to use google earth to identify places, travel and create tours. We did this so that when we arrived at our third lesson, we could teach Miss Hunter's 2nd grade class how to use google earth as well.
When the third day came, we sat down facing the 14 toddlers. The sang us a song about the 7 continents and we listened intently. After the music, they chose among our class who they would want as their teacher. Because there were more of us than them, i was paired with Shinae to help Yooseo research about South Korea. She was very quiet, and did nothing more than nod when we asked a question. She prefered typing out the descriptions rather than finding her place. Although she was extremely shy, we still managed to find most of her regions.
She chose seoul and daegu, two area that i was unfamiliar with. The descriptions that she typed actually taught me a few things about the places. It was nice to know that aside from her learning from me, i also learned from her.
This was definitely a cheerful experience because instead of always being the ones taught, we had the oppurtunity to teach others; which was something entirely different than what we're used to.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Sunday, November 17, 2013
In response to the prompt,
I would predict that the chinese population would take full advantage of the relaxed policy while it lasts. The country is finally able to have a say in whether or not they want just one child. There will be a larg margin of people having children within the next few months.
On the other hand, it is good to see that the Chinese government has finally released the problem that will occur if they did not handle their policy. In the long run, their newly applied policy should pose as a great solution to their difficulty.
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