7:00 Wake
7:30 Prep
8:30 Breakfast
9:30- Teach
2:30 Reader’s Theatre Performance
4:30 Author’s Chair
5:30 Clean up
7:00 Gwanghamun with Helena
12:30 NIIED They had looked the doors and I wasn’t sure I would be able to get in.
Today was our last day with our students at the Young Writers Camp. It seemed that just when we got going, the term is over. For our last session together, we had our Author's Chair, where the students read their published work to their peers and get feedback.
Teacher Mimi and Group L
Three Scary Stories by Edward
Almost all the students read. One student dramatized his story. While his English language development is limited, he was not shy about acting out his three small stories. The children loved it. I was charmed.
Helena invited me to her home for dinner for samgaetan, a traditional chicken stew. And for dessert we had watermelon and berry ice cream. It was special to be invited into a Korean home and share a meal, conversation and laughs.
Samgaetan, (chicken stew), a traditional Korean summer food.
© Hector Lee, 2010
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