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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Talent Show - Korean style!

Today was my school's big talent show and the principal told me all my classes were cancelled so I could enjoy the show with the parents!  Um, yes please!  Sweet irony how I got paid to watch a performance, huh?!   Life is great over here in good ole' Korea!  

In Korea, decorations and professionally made signs are key when hosting an event!  So, like clockwork, a welcome sign was designed, printed, and set near the front door to the auditorium...

Huge, korean-style, flower displays were placed near the front of the stage to go along with the hand made balloon and angel decorations!

Amber and Lauren, two of my 6th grade students, were the MC's of the show, so they arrived nice and early to rehearse, wearing rented hanbok and tons of makeup!!  Their moms asked me to take a picture with them, which I thought was very sweet!

The 3rd graders were sooo cute today in their little felt vests and red "yamaka's" as Aaron calls them.  I snapped these pictures during their early morning rehearsal!

Their teacher hand made each of their little costumes!

This is Brittney!  She's one of my favorite students in the whole school! :)

The show began at exactly 9:30am with these two adorable 2nd graders welcoming the parents!!  (Mark and Blaire)

3rd grade was up first!  They performed a bell routine that you could tell they had practiced for months!  There were absolutely NO mistakes!

Next up was the kindergarden class who sang a super cute song about dads!

This is the Chinese club for 1st - 4th graders!  Yes, these students not only learn Korean and English, but Chinese too!

No Korean talent show is complete without a recorder group!  These are all 5th grade girls who compete in recorder competitions throughout the school year.   Sweet costumes huh?! ***

This is the other 3rd grade class who sang the Beatles song, "Let it Be."  They are also wearing the vests and yamakas!  Apparently that was a popular costume choice for this years show!

This is a video of their performance! Notice the little boy in the front/ middle! When he sang "Let it be" he would shout it! As the song went on, his shouting got louder and louder! CLASSIC!


Next up was 6th grade with their rendition of GREASE!


Here's a video, just for kicks!



Absolutely no Korean talent show can exist without a Taekwondo performance... and of course breaking wood in the routine is a must!  It's always a big crowd pleaser!!

The 4th grade did a recorder song too!  Eeehhhh recorders... not exactly my favorite instrument on earth!

This is 1st grade!  Their school actually ordered all of these costumes for the performance!  They did a dance about a boy and girl who like each other at different times.  When the boy tries to catch the girl, she's not interested and vice versa.  It's a very popular Korean traditional dance...



The 4th grade did a skit about going to the doctor to get plastic surgery... hahaha

Here they are, about to get cut open for their new bodies and faces!  Can you believe this is an elementary school talent show act?!

The 5th grade class did a traditional Korean dance!  I'm posting this video for korean cultural/educational pruposes! :) 
This was the hagwon English group singing "The Hills Are Alive" from the Sound of Music.  Complete disaster!  None of them knew the words!  Good news was, it made my English club kids look like they were fluent! :)

2nd grade was unreal!  They had the most awesome costumes and did the funniest dance! 

Enjoy!


And of course, the grand finale were my English club kids!  They did such a great job! :)

They introduced what animal they were before the song and dance...

"I am a crocodile and I wiggle my hips!"

"I can do it!"   TAH DAH!!!

I hope you enjoyed their show from the comforts of your own office or home, in wherever you may be in the world! :)

Monday, November 15, 2010

Dress Rehearsal!

I was informed about 2 weeks ago that we would be having a school wide talent show on November 17th (tomorrow) and that my "once a week" after school english class would be performing!  LOVELY!  (insert sarcasm here!) Talk about finding out last minute!  So, I quickly got to work and enlisted the help of Ella (my co-teacher) and came up with 3 songs to sing and dance to!  

All of the homeroom classes have had months to choreograph and plan their performance, but my poor little English kiddos only had about 3 hours worth of learning the song and dance, and practicing it!  Luckily they're fast learners!  I think they did really well at today's dress rehearsal!  

My 4th graders singing: DEEP AND WIDE and CAN YOU OUT DO ME?!


My 3rd graders singing: HEAD TO TOE



Today was the dress rehearsal and tomorrow is the big show!  They're so excited... I'm just nervous!
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Thursday, November 11, 2010

1st beanie of the season!

1st knitting project of the season!

COMPLETE  FAIL! 

That's what I get for being cocky and not looking up a pattern!  I've learned my lesson!

Put 'em to work!

Ella and I ordered individual student desks for our classroom, so we could finally get rid of these heavy wood tables!  They may look nice, but they're every chatty little girl and boys dream!  What kid wouldn't love to sit at a table with 5 friends for classtime!  The answer is NONE!  They love these tables...

In America, I worked as a principal's secretary at a high school, and whenever furniture needed to be moved to another classroom, I called our "maintenance guys" and gave them the orders!  In Korea though, we don't have "maintenance guys!" Rather, we have 6th grade boys... and today, my principal put them to work, along with the 2 able-bodied male teachers!  Their job - to carry (5) 100lb+ all wood tables down 8 flights of stairs!

As you can see, everyone is put to work in this country, (even 11 year olds!) and no one says "NO" to the principal!

Believe it or not, no one was hurt in this ordeal, and the bright shiny new desks look fabulous in my classroom!  I'd say it was a pretty productive day!  Thanks boys! :)
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Trivia Night

I decided to play trivia tonight with Aaron, and while he's much smarter than me when it comes to trivia... he did make me laugh hysterically with his following 3 answers:

Who was the cartoon character married to Jessica in a film starring Bob Hoskins?
Aaron's answer: Ummm, wait I know this one.  The rabbit!  Peter. yea Peter…. No no… crap, I don’t know.
 The real answer: Roger Rabbit

Who was Anne Sullivan's most famous pupil?
Aaron's response: Jillers, You can’t ask me something you don’t know the answer too!
The answer: Helen Keller. (which of course I knew... Who doesn't?!)

What is the title of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical based on a collection of animal poems by T S Eliot?
Aaron's answer: (Completely serious...) Where the Wild Things Are
The real answer: Cats.
 
If you're ever forced to have a date night in, because of freezing cold temperatures outside, I would highly recommend playing trivia on this website: www.triviacountry.com!