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arrowHome arrow EFL Program 2006 arrow Letters from America arrow May 5: Monira   

May 5: Monira PDF Print E-mail
My first day at Saintburg middle school was  really exciting .Though it was drizzling, I was waiting eargely for Don Mc muller,  math teacher of that school who picked me, Rumpa & Debashis up to the school timely.  It was my dream to visit the class of the USA teacher.  Steeve Hoffman & Andy luu,  our work shadow teacher gave us a warm receiption with their principal & colleagues.  I was very pleased to think that they didn't neglect us although We came from a smaller country like Bangladesh. I saw the flag of Bangladesh among many flages of other countries. I became really astonished to see class room facilities that 's rare in our country. From that I planned  to make my class rooms well decorated.  In the 1 st period  Mr Hoffman was teaching social science.  I became surprised  to observe his activities like making group by students ,showing  realia, maps, charts, tv with vcd, ohp, etc. we exchanged our greetings, told about our country  Onthat day I observed a spanish class also that was a new one. The school starts from 7.30 and ends at 2.30. When the school breaks up,I come back to my home stay family Stacy King .

I visited MN Institute of art, American shoping centre with my homestay family. I also took part in   a work shop on  comprehensive  new  teacher induction. From that I learned  mentoring.

Bye

monira
 

The Global Connections and Exchange Project – Bangladesh is a project of Relief International - Schools Online's Global
 Citizenship & Youth Philanthropy Program and has been made possible with major funding from the United States State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Global Catalyst Foundation.