Last Teaching Days
Adjusting the Monk Robes |
Following the King's Birthday, I expected to have three days of teaching. Monday and Tuesday of the week I extended the "Snacks" lesson I had started. Basically these were flash cards with the English word written on one side and the Thai translation written on the other. The week before I had used flash cards about family relationships which someone else had developed and Adjan Nathanon had loaned me.
Adjan Nathanon Teaching a Class |
- Show the English word:
Snacks Apples Bananas
- Sound out the English word
- Show the Thai word (so they would know the meaning of the English word)
ของขบเคี้ยว แอปเปิ้ล กล้วย
- They say the Thai word
- I repeat the Thai word (this was the best part) they would laugh and I would try again and again until they either gave up or thought I'd done it well enough
- One surprise for me at this point was that some of the snack words such as "cake", "cookie" and "chocolate" were pronounced exactly the same in Thai as they were in English!
- Show the English word and sound it out again
- Have one third of the class repeat the word in English, the other third, etc.
- Students with wandering eyes, hands, or silence were given the special opportunity to sound the word individually.
Novice Monks in English Class |
Working In Class |
Special Chips - Crab Curry Flavor and Shrimp Flavor - Umm, Umm |
One of My Best Classes |
The Novice Monk/Photographer |
Each day as I walked to school, I passed a sidewalk tile shaped like a heart. I often thought of taking a picture of it, but didn't. This last day, there was a Clementine Orange in the middle of the heart. It was a good omen and a good day!
Sidewalk Tile with Clementine |
My last day was cut short because the abbot for the school was in town. He is the third highest ranking monk in all of Thailand and was coming to bring the King's birthday message to the community. This called for a parade. The students were let out at noon to participate. I was invited by the school's former headmaster to wait with him at the temple. At first it was going to be a 15 minute wait.
Prasingh Temple Decorated for Abbot's Visit The Former Headmaster Said the Lanterns were the Blending of Hindu Influences into Buddhiam |
Chinese Lanterns and Monks |
Chinese Lanterns and Monks |