Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Working in a Japanese kindergarten

Monday, I started working at a Japanese kindergarten. Compliments of one of the Tsunashima teachers who had a side job, who's leaving back for Melbourne soon and so passed the job onto me. I went the week before to see what the job was like, and basically got hired there because they were desperate, not because I'm awesome. But I'm not denying...

Anyway, it was really cute. I teach 3 classes (3 yr olds, 4 yr olds and 5 yr olds) English with big picture cards, some songs (ABC song and Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes), etc. My friend's been teaching the 3 yr olds animals, and so I don't know whether they couldn't remember my name from last week or they were just being funny, but some of the 3 yr olds started calling me Tiger Sensei. I dunno what was up with that (could be something to do with them last week also saying "Kowaii!" as in scary. I'm not scary, am I?) but by the end of the class, I made sure they knew my name was Bryan Sensei; its very cool being called a sensei.

All the kids are mega cute, though one of the cutest and brightest kids is this 5 yr old called Miri-chan. I think you can use 'chan' for both boys and girls, but they made fun of me and told me to say 'kun' for guys, eg. Raimu-kun. Why is everything so darn cute here!?

Its a really cushy job; 2 hours of just having fun with the kids, and just making little changes to the program each week so it keeps the kids interested. On top of that, I have a helper who's actually supposed to be helping me, but since I'm new, he's kinda taken over...it's great.

I doubt I could ever get some photos of the kids, but if you saw them, some of you might just melt into happiness :). The only downside is that I have work right after it, so the Mondays are probably gonna be quite draining from now on. Ok, JAA!

3 Comments:

At 2:56 PM, Blogger Jan said...

you have an affinity with preschoolers. lol

 
At 10:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

would'nt you have to get their parents permission for photos? or something like that. maybe you can ask?

 
At 6:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

but isn't san for like older people or formal things or something? o_O
...
and are the kids preparing to go to cram schools yet? >=)

 

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