Sunday, August 31, 2003

NATIONAL DAY+LANGUAGE GAMES IN THE CLASSROOM...

HAPPY MERDEKA DAY MALAYSIA!
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY-it's our 46th NATIONAL DAY!!

finally we come to the 2nd last class for our beloved subject-language games in the classroom ( i somehow can't recall the code!) we'll only have one last class during the last study week...personally... i really enjoy taking this subject with all of u guys...what actually that i want to say here? (diyah is wondering! he..he..)

seems like everybody been talking/discussing about the post mortem, so i think enough for me to write about the camps post mortem, right? we are fortunate enough for having opportunities to develop our own abilities b4 we going out as a teacher...yeah, we have 2 times for practical session, but in my opinion that still not enough..we need to expose ourselves to the various environment of language learning...for the facis that have gone through a lot of LC..we can feel the difference, i mean when we facilitate school children, it is different compared when u facilitate those people in their first year- just imagine they are all about our age..

being a faci for school children, physically you really exhausted...u need to conduct the kids for almost every single things+time..u need to create their cheers..performances..so on and so forth..

but as for u students..let me recall my first expereince handling this U students..it started when JKM KTC invited some of us to be the facis for their English Survival Camp..to tell the truth i really scared and i feel like i was not prepared enough to be their faci! just imagine i brought along my thick-mcmillan dictionary along with me at that time just to be prepared and i can be their "reliable source" (in my opinion)..thanks god, that the camp has really made a good impression for me of handling U students and at other side it open my small eyes to the bigger view..i mean, they are different from these school children..they can cope with the things that we taught in just a short time..that's what i love about handling U students ( but still, it not happens to all of the partcipants!)


and as 4 my situation, i considered myself to be lucky because i have the chance to be with these two different groups..thanks a lot to our lecturers, seniors and most important to all of u guys..without your support i don't think that i manage to conduct the "Simon Says" session+Sand Castle..i am too afraid to talk in front of the crowd..i'm shaking at that time if some of u realize.

just wanna ask u guys 1 question : don't we have any final year programme for our beloved course?

see ya!

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