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My Pupils (1)

My current student I should now blogging about my pupils. This is the pictures of my current pupils. I’m their home class teacher. It was different from what I experienced in Sarawak. In Sarawak there are only 7 to 9 pupils in a class, but here that are more than 30 pupils. At first I felt really hard and difficult to manage the pupils, and it hard to scream all the time. Well, scream in here for the attention to make sure the pupils heard what I’m teaching them, and not solely to angry at them all the time. For me they are cute, adorable pupils, but at times, they really getting on my nerve. One time, one of my pupil put his foot print on my notice board, and I am really mad at that pupils. Its the second time I redo the notice board, even though it wasn’t pretty, but still, I made it. It cost money and times, and saw what my pupils did, I have no other option but to send reminder to him not to do again. As I just got a new camera, well, my old camera, damaged because of my...

My Great Friend

I guess I am a lucky person, because whenever I went or go, I will meet a great person that will help me to go through many things, that help me experienced so many new things and teach valuable experiences about life. When I was in Sarawak, I met this wonderful woman, kak Magdelene, she is loud, funny, direct but very helpful and nice. She not stingy at all, whether on help, laugh or direct confrontation she also can do. She is multitasking, not only capable of her work, but she can cook very great meal, cut people’s hair nicely, and planting too, except she cannot drive. She is a very strong woman. Kakak is so nice. She cooked for us hundred of times. I miss her cooking She is the clerk at my previous school. I am thankful, I met her. I also her daughter teacher, Karen. Very active little girl. My previous school are Ibanese village, but kaka Magdelene is Kayan. I’ve heard she talked in Kayan, its like a new language for me.  This is a picture of us. I miss Kak magdel...

Teacher, may I go to toilet?

This week is a bit relax  for me as pupils are having test. But after today, so many works awaiting for me to do. Of course, I have to mark pupills test and prepare for the week ahead. So many works, so procrastination is not an option. Today I enter year 1 Bijak class. I'm their English teacher. As I  mentioned earlier that this week pupils are having test, so I'm not teaching them anything heavy. So today, I taught my pupils to ask permission to go toliet in English. As i'm threatening my pupils by telling them that I will not allow them to go toilet if they ask in Malay, so, the pupils showed great enthusiasm in learning the phrase "Teacher, May I go to toilet, please?" After drilling for a few times, I called out a few names and sees if they able to say it out loud. There few hands up to show their ability, but what this particular pupil did make me smile. Instead of waiting for her turn, she directly sees me and said the phrase. She put the wentence into ...