Welcome to ocip 2007's blog!
Sobmoei Wittayakhom School
MaeHongSon, Northern Thailand
We will never forget.
All rights reserved [c] ajocip2007
Welcome to ocip 2007's blog!
Sobmoei Wittayakhom School
MaeHongSon, Northern Thailand
We will never forget.
All rights reserved [c] ajocip2007
We are a bunch of random people brought together by our willingness in wanting to experience a different lifestyle and culture.
We were lucky to be able to brave through the 1864 curves and enjoy an unforgettable 2 weeks in Thailand.
Many of us grew through these 2 short weeks with the frequent reflections.
It has been for us, an experience we will always remember.
Bulk of trip: Teaching
We taught students from the age of 12-19.
The subjects that were taught were English, Mathematics, Science and Computering (Windows Movie Maker)
We taught from 8.30am till 3.30pm for 5 days, with short breaks and lunch.
We tried to make the lessons as interesting as possible with interactive games, science experiments and last but not least, quizzes and tests!
After lessons: Mural Painting
We also did a mural in the school library to make the library for appealing and conducive for the students to study in. It is a legacy that we left behind, a mark of our trip.
At night: Night Tuition
Besides the main lessons we taught in the mornings and afternoons, we also had night tuition for the students we lived in the school.
It's the time we get to really interact with the students and get to know their cultures better. We get a glimpse of what they do during free time and understand the difficulties they have during learning.It facilitated in our lessons during the day.
A main problem that all of us experienced was the communication barrier we had with the students. They couldn't understand much English and Thai was just as foreign for us.
Despite this, we managed to communicate by hand gestures and simple words as well as with the help of the ever-important Eng-Thai translation dictionary!
1st to 2nd December 2007: Science Camp
Where they had a chance to learn science concepts through experiments and hands-on experience.They also taught them cheers from Singapore, icebreakers and even one of our orientation dance, "Boriquitto"! On their part, they also taught us their cheers and games too! =)
8th to 9th December 2007: Homestay
We stayed at some of the student's homes that are in the various villages near the school.
They live mainly in huts and slept on mattresses.
Their houses do not have the high technological appliances and equipments we have, yet it is still as comfortable as it would have been for us back in Singapore.
We had a great time at their homes, with the students and their families' warm hospitality. We will never forget them!
"Communal living during OCIP taught me the importance of tolerance and consideration. It involves taking the initiative to do things but being humble at the same time." -- Yu Han (05/06)
by the way, should be able to link to the bigger images. just click on the small image. =D
hwee lin a.k.a vpotatochip
HAPPY NEW YEAR IN ADVANCE!
signing off,
hwee lin a.k.a vpotatochip