Living at Isara, we're constantly surrounded by our students. Because our classes are from 4-7 and due to their exams schedules this month, students trickle in to our classroom and computer area (especially here!) to hang out and play computer games as early as the AM and leave as late as 9 PM. We're never alone here and it makes me feel happy to know that these kids enjoy coming to Isara. I want to share some pictures of the range of students from the past few days of teaching. All are very unique in their own way, some are more rambunctious than others and a few are painfully shy--- nonetheless, very cool and so cute!
Helping with the advanced group write recipes to their favorite dishes.
Left to right: Pure, Top, Me, Jame, Pompam & Gam
Students from the advanced class: Moy (one of our autistic and very bright students with impeccable memory) and Boom (at the young age of 9 in our advanced group)
Yok & I playing Connect 4 (not quite the colors of the game, but you get it... hah). She's not in any of our classes, but she keeps us company almost everyday because she lives next door. Little cutie pie.
Some of the girls from the intermediate class trying to be the center of attention in this photo
This one of our newer students (I don't remember his name) but he looks like Jeff Oh. Jeff, if you ever read this blog, I'm guessing this is how you once looked at the tender age of 10.
Advanced students: I haven't quite memorized their names yet, but they're also part of the advanced class. The woman to the left, is the previous owner of our house. She's 70 years old! I think it's awesome to have her in our classes she's easy to work with and so eager to learn.
A group shot of the kiddies.
I'll add more photos to my Flickr later, but for now... here are just a few shots from a few days of teaching.
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