Blue Submarine
Friday, October 5, 2012
First Group Teaching
It was short 40 minutes lesson that I taught for the speaking/listening class. The teacher (Candy) had a meeting for last half of the class, so I worked on their vocabulary part inside of the book. There was a sub-teacher (Lily) which made me feel more relaxed. I was nervous because I wasn't sure I could explain all the vocabularies to the students. It wasn't because I don't know the meaning of the words, but I mostly have trouble coming up with easier words or good explanations for the words. However, I wanted to try.
I couldn't plan it well, first of all. Candy told me brief things that she wanted me to do. It wasn't too hard to plan roughly what I need to do, but one thing I was worried about is; I'm not experienced as much yet.
Before I went on to the chapter, I made the students look at the picture to let them know what the chapter was about. I wish I could have went over the cool pictures on next pages, but I didn't plan anything, so I skipped it. For the sentences in the box, I asked students to read around the lobby. Maybe I should have picked students out randomly instead of going around. But this was hard for me. So I let them read around, but I didn't explain the meaning of vocabs or sentences. Lily helped me while I was asking students to read the sentences; she would correct their pronunciation, or explain some words. Then, I asked them to work on the definition silently. I saw many students were struggling, and Lily suggested maybe we should go over the sentences again, and explain the definition of the words while we read it. And it worked nicely. Some of the students already finished the part B, but I think it helped other students to understand what the words mean.
Then I paired up students; I had trouble thinking how I should pair them up. I matched them up depending on their performances in the class. I let Jane (I think she is in the most advanced level in this class) work with Joy (she had trouble with fill in the blank test before), and Bear (I think he is in similar level as Jane, but maybe little bit less than her) with Jim (he is not really motivated, and I'm not sure how good he is), Honey (she has trouble saying /p/ vs. /b/) with Aurora (her English is also very advanced as much as Jane), then other four guys (I can't come up with more names right now, but I'll fix it as soon as I can) who speak same language. It seems like, instead of working as a pair, they were mostly doing it by themselves. It was understandable since they need to read and write them down instead of discuss it. The good thing I got from this pair work is that, I saw some reactions between the students, and noticed that some students weren't interacting with each other. I felt like, maybe they don't want to work together. So, after going over the sentences, and Lily helped me explaining all the words that are necessary, we went to do part B.
For the last activity, I switched the pair hoping that this would work better. It seems like, Bear and Jim doesn't interact each other as much, also Honey and Aurora. I paired up Bear with Honey, and Aurora with one of the student who was sitting next to her. Jim also worked with one of the guy from the other side. Kris, who was in one of four guys who speak same language, had trouble understanding the question. While Lily was helping John who was Kris's partner, I sat down next to Kris, and helped him. However, he couldn't comprehend "which one is the most interesting fact" from the passage. So I talked with him with the easier questions "what makes you in a good mood and bad mood" and he understood and spoke about it.
All the students were talking in English, and it seems like they were enjoying the discussion. I couldn't go around and wrap things up which I really wish I could have done it, but we ran out of time.
Next time, if I get to have a change again, I should talk about vocabs that seems like difficult for them. Even thought it's hard for me to explain, I should try. Only practice makes lesson better.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Do I plan too much?
Monday, February 13, 2012
Goals: Having small goals helps students to be motivated
Saturday, December 12, 2009
私の好きな食べ物
私が好きな食べ物はたくさんある。アメリカに来た後、韓国の料理はあまり食べられていないから、時々色々な韓国の料理が懐かしい。こんな寒い冬には辛い、あるいは温かい食べ物がいい。例えば、辛い餅とか、韓国ののり巻きとか、酢豚などが最も懐かしい。だから、ひまな時、時々自分で料理してたべる。その中で一番作りやすい食べ物は、以外に酢豚だ。
酢豚は豚肉、パイナップル、そして野菜などがあれば作れる。作り方は、豚肉は小さく切って、ころもを着せた後揚げておいて、ソースはカンで売るパイナップルさえあれば作ることができるし, 野菜は小さく切って自分が好きな物をたっぷり入れれば良い。作り方はあまり難しくないけれど、時間はけっこうかかる。でも、酢豚は美味しいし、何よりも、皆と一緒に食べられて良い。
アメリカの酢豚は韓国のと味が違うから、あまり好きではない。それで、韓国の事が懐かしい時には特に韓国の酢豚が食べたい。これは、ただ食べ物が懐かしいのではなくて、友達と一緒にレストランで話し合いながら食べた事や、あの時の温かい思い出が懐かしいからだと思う。私は、食べ物の味だけでなく、料理を食べる時の思い出があの料理の好き嫌いを決めるだと思う。だから、私は皆のために料理して一緒に食べるのが好きだ。それに、そこで味も美味しいならもっといいのではないかと思う。
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
11.5.09
スポーツと言えば競技の後、勝った人と負けた人、それとも、勝ったチームと負けたチームがあるんでしょう?
でも・・・武道は、試合とか、他の人と戦うとか、そんな状況もあるが、最後の目的は自分を鍛錬する事じゃないかなあ。
まあ、ちょっと考えてみました。
こんどの作文は、なんか短くて・・・もっと書いたかったんですが・・・
なにをもっと書けるか分からなくって・・・ :-(
次はもっと頑張ります。
日本のスポーツ、剣道
日本の武道である剣道は、日本だけでなく、韓国でもスポーツとして若い人達、特に中学生から大学生まで人気がある。そして、小学生以下の子供達もよく剣道を学んでいる。
私も高校生の時、剣道を学んだ事がある。剣道は自分の精神力と心を鍛錬するのが身体を鍛錬する事と同じぐらい大切だと考えられている。そのために、毎日のように道場に行って剣道を練習する。練習を始める前には、まずみんなに礼をし合う。それに練習が終わった後にも礼を合って練習を終える。もし練習中に他の人とお互いに感情てきになっでも、相手方に対する礼を忘れずに練習をする。そして、いくら練習が大変でも、これに耐えなければならない。
だから剣道を学ぶ生徒達は礼儀正しいだけでなく、精神力も心身も強いのではないだろうか。
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
日本とアメリカの技術
日本では、ロボットの技術が発達しています。人型のロボットの他にも、犬型とかねこ型とか、そしてアザラシ型のロボットがあります。人型のロボットは、色々な事が出来ます。例えば、行事場所で、行事の事を説明してくれるロボット、注文を聞いて飲み物を持ち出すロボット、それに画を描くロボットもあるそうです。それだけでなく、ペットとして作られているロボットもあります。特に、アザラシ型のロボットのペロは、セラピー効果があって、ギネスーブックにも載っているそうです。
アメリカはロケットとかミサイルとか宇宙船の技術が発達しています。戦争のために、色々なミサイルを作って、核ミサイルのようば恐るべき武器の技術、そしてロケットミサイルの技術が特に発達しているそうです。世界の平和のためにでも武器の研究をしていると言いますが、相変わらず危険な事には変わらないです。でも、宇宙船を発射して、月に着陸した事はすごいと思います。