During the day, we gathered at D05 and departed at
7am to SMK Kota Masai 2 by bus. I appreciate the kindness of Mira for offering
us a ride from KTF to D05.
We reached our destination safely and on time thanks
to the help of Alison for giving us the correct direction to the school. It was
a long but comfortable ride, I believed that all of us will share the same
thought.
We were informed that our activity will be held at
the hall of that school. The hall seems small for me to handle 20 groups of
students. Each facilitator included me was assigned different superhero for our
group. I was surprised and pleased by the group name of ‘Thor’. The students
will be arranged in the same group based on the superhero paper strips that
were given to them earlier before the camp started. There were a total of 9
students in my group.
During the ice breaking, I introduced myself as a
facilitator of my group. Most of the students in my group were shy and
reluctant to speak in English. Being aware of this, I encouraged them and made
some jokes for them to release their tension. Through the conversation, I
realized that the dominant factor that impede them from speak out loud is their
limited control of English vocabularies. They had the intention to voice out
their opinion, however, they may end up with keeping silent since they did not
know the proper way of using English words.
It was an enjoyable moment during the time they did
their group logo drawing. All of the students cooperate with each other to
complete their task. They discussed and assigned role for each member to get
their job done. I realized that they knew their group mates better and more
open minded to share their thoughts embedded in mind through this activity. A
clap for them!!
One more thing that I wish to share is the
environment of the hall. It was hot and I think my students complaint a lot
about this. They felt uncomfortable and impatient due to the hall environment
and thus sometimes may hard to engage fully in the language game.
However, I was surprised by the students’ engagement
in the drama competition. They felt excited and commit fully to their storyline
and characters. I gave guidance and opinions to their drama since they failed
to find out the proper English words to convey their message at certain time. Although
we did not manage to get into the final of the drama competition, I am still
proud of their courage and commitment.
I wish to attach the photo of me and my students with
our poster since they did an outstanding poster drawing. However, I had lost
all of the photos due to the technical problem of my phone L
Don't worry Shirley, wonderful memories stay in our heart forever <3
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