It's been over two weeks since the Canadian AIESEC volunteer's first visit to my school, getting three classes of students experiencing what it was like to talk to an English native speaker. Jessica had been surrounded by my colleagues' students during recess, and obviously, they plucked up the courage to approach and chat with her with their beginner-level English.
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Monday, May 28, 2018
Sunday, May 27, 2018
International Education Exchange at Daegu, Korea
Thanks to Youngshin High School's vice principal and three teachers' great hospitality, we've got fond memories of Daegu throughout our entire stay there. On top of that, I believed that an even greater bond of friendship had been forged with this exchange. All the members of the delegation would wholeheartedly hope that we can return the favor back when they visit us in Taichung.
Saturday, May 19, 2018
VR English Campus Guided Tour
Turning an activity into the curriculum that can
benefit more students with a variety of tasks
Virtual Reality is
intriguing because it helps provide a more immersive experience as if you were
actually being there. By taking panoramic pictures with Google's Street View,
complete with writing a script about the campus and recording the English guide
in the form of .mp3, we then upload those files to the online platform, 720yun.
The website has many powerful features. It can combine a picture with texts,
audio, icons, to name just a few.
Thursday, May 10, 2018
A Canadian AIESEC Volunteer's Visit
This afternoon, lots of students got to experience what it was like to use English and talk with a native speaker, the Canadian AIESEC volunteer, Jessica. During recess, Jessica was even surrounded by many who
were really shy but summoned their courage to practice very basic English or
ask for a picture with her. Two of my colleagues liked the idea of inviting her over again for their students. I myself have always enjoyed cross-cultural
communication in English so much, not to mention seizing the chance to practice
as much as I can by showing her around the Martial Art Compound and the Yizhong Street after school.
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