There is no
point of denying about how tired I am physically but not my mind – when words
are just so overwhelming and can’t wait to tell another epic story – a superb
term at CWF filled with fun-learning experience one teacher must cherish.
Sure enough, you
all have seen my disclosures and haven’t failed updating my family and friends whether
via e-mail or through Facebook or simply blogging about this recent journey. In
many occasions, I’ve laid down every picture as clear as crystal for the entire
world to see. And you all deserve to know.
When I signed up
for another term engaging in classrooms, I only had few things in mind – not
even expectations but more of a personal agenda: a worthwhile comeback and a meaningful
exit. Whatever technical or theoretical issues in teaching, I left it to my
experience for years – not to ego though, but it wasn’t just my worry this
time. Besides I’m not new to this intuition. I taught here for a year before.
At first, a week
was seemingly like a yearlong to countdown despite my enthusiasm. Even though
have done my best trying to fit in and see the positive angle in this TESOL life,
I had paranoia too. And if you still remember, I posted an article (First
Impression Dies) telling my battles against racists and first
impressionists. This time destiny had favored me and it turned in a larger-than-life
experience.
Then in a span
of another week, I was so attached to my students. It took sincere prayers,
hard work, passion, and love to get that.
And in a span of
a month, we were having so much fun with endless giggling laughter to hear and
reminisce. It was again another impressively great moment I didn’t expect I’d
obtain. Thanks a lot to this school (CWF) for the wonderful opportunity
and for giving me their trust maximizing my potential for this country – to
simply serve this amazing group of people.
Finally worries
had left me and days got better and better with unforgettable memories in line
for a grand scrapbook. And before we knew it, time flew quickly and this term
had come to an end – but not the established rapport with my learners so dear.
Not in my
expectation that I would have a larger-than-life journey this term. I am
reminded by this – “You get it when you least expect it.” When something is not awaited or least
expected was a better option to do rather than to get frustrated in the
end.
For the first
time in years I got cakes on my birthday. I had typical birthdays as usual.
This year my students broke the norm so we can rejoice together. Truly had a fantastic
Day and I haven’t been surprised big time – only in this special
occasion.
So grateful as
well for the honor to train young learners a simple and yet useful tool in
teaching – T.E.S.O.L. – a two-day-workshop about teaching English aside
from learning the textbooks and venturing extra-handouts. Not to mention their
addiction to playing UNO which I consider an educational game still. I couldn’t
ask for more accomplishments this term. Thank God for all these blessings!
I wanted to say
more, but let me just repost the statuses I’ve posted this morning on Facebook
to express my overflowing joy, my victory, and my praises:
“My
students dear, thank you so much for the wonderful time we had this term -
epic, superb, and amazing – I wouldn't trade for any wealth in this world. I’m
so blessed for the opportunity having you around for the fun-learning
experience together. You guys have taught me a lot so I would become a
learned-teacher. Unfortunately, that's all I could give for now. As I said, I
will see you all someday. Till we meet again. KEEP. SPEAKING. ENGLISH.”
Here’s another
one:
“More
than just a teacher, I father my students as well. For one reason culturally, I
couldn't befriended younger people. And so fathering is one BIG privilege to
keep a relationship lasting among my learners. Last term was another wonderful
experience to thank the Father above and those who have supported me in this
journey. Now, it's another victory to mark. Thanks a lot for your prayers and
financial supports. And to those who never stop bringing me down with assumptions
and accusations, it taught me something else - PERSEVERANCE. God bless everyone!”
The term has
just ended yesterday with fun parties to celebrate, but the memory of a
classroom along with awesome students will last eternally – it will never be
forgotten – it is always larger-than-life experience to treasure.
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