Today, Sean came into Poly to observe my students and me. I was very excited. I did not know how my students would react to Sean. He is very tall and has a beard, two things that Korean men do not have. So, I was very surprised when the students would not stop asking him questions and took a liking to him immedietly. He was a great help. After administering the spelling test (of course Sean participated), we made Christmas Cards. This seems like an easy task, but with pre-kinders, cutting and pasting can be difficult. It was nice to have an extra set of hands.
Sean was surprised to see how fast the classes go (40 minutes) and how well the students read and speak English. I was fortunate that he was able to visit and expeirence part of my job.
Sean also expierenced two Korean meals. The first, was lunch at Kim bop Nara. He ordered spicy pork (juk dop bop), fried dumpling (kun mandu), and kimchi. Dinner was the traditional Korean barbeque. We had pork, soup, rice, egg soup, and kimchi.
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