Friday, May 8, 2009

bye-bye, 小朋友

小朋友, pronounced xiao peng you, is a word for "children" in Chinese. It literally means "small friend." I love that word. I loved my small friends. Here they are--during my last classes with them. I've listed all their names, because they're each important to me and I don't want to forget them...


Paddy. She's traveled to America and loves everything Western. But especially the Jonas Brothers!



Wednesday night class at Jung Yuan School: Winnie, Paddy, Tina, Irene, Cassie, Ariel, Judy, Teresa, Crystal, Iris, Celia



Thursday at Pu Hsin: Iris, Andy, Jerry, Jeffrey, Michael, Leo, Claire, Happy, Angel, Ruby, Jeff, Mike, Jordan, co-teacher Grace

(same class, silly version)





Thursday at Pu Hsin: Angel, Julie, Lester, Jessie, Alice, Leo, Vincent, Betty, Sam, Wayne, Sandy, Elain, Jerry, Tommy, Oscar, Kevin




Friday at Long Tan: Nancy, Lilian, Nini, Angel, Peggy (the girls)



boys: Hugo, Jay, Ray, David, Mickey, and co-teacher Penny



together (this was not the silly version, this is normal. they are monkeys.)




Wednesday at Jung Yuan--this was our Parent's Demo. I was their first foreign English teacher... I got pictures with each of them, as that was better than trying to fit all 8 of them in my carry-on.



Mavis



Jolin



Peggy




Vicky




Judy




Amy (notice mischievous glint in her eyes!)




Eric (He doesn't look that happy but he loves me. In his self-introduction that he had to memorize and say in front of the parents, he said "My best friend is Elly.")




Gina




Co-Teacher and Friend, Jessica




Monday at Long Tan: Terrry, Nina, Jessie, Aiden, Amy, Eric, random kid making up a class in the back row



Same class: Penny, Jane, random girl making up a class, Meg, Vicky, Amy2, Jason





Eric. The younger brother of one of my students. He would often sit with me in the teachers' lounge and I'd give him stickers or pieces of candy. He knew it was my last night... he brought me some green tea and sat on my lap for a while. Then he said "Give me your email address." HA! He is about 7 years old and doesn't speak much English... and his mom said she did NOT tell him to say that--she didn't even know he knew how! But I gave it to him--how could I resist?? Look at those cheeks!




Monday at Long Tan: Eve, Albert, Jeff, Peter, Sara, Jackson, Amy2, James



Same class: Anita, Bonnie, Valtina, Amy, Jolin, Vina








My last day of work!




Tuesday at Long Tan: Kelly, Kevin, Herby, Claire, Ethan, Tina, co-teacher Amanda, Lisa, Vivian, Lily, Angel, Julia




Tuesday at Long Tan: (they were too busy eating their Mister Donuts to pose for a picture) Joe, Jay, Lewis, Kevin, Rita



Same class: Yuki, Dylan, Frank, David, Katy



1 comment:

Maria said...

oooh this is too precious.

i especially love the names, cheeks, peace signs, and expressions of the children :D

i can't imagine leaving those little friends. they'll NEVER forget you!