Awesome Day Trip to Bangkok
We took a day trip to Bangkok to test out our language skills on the transportation systems of Thailand and to visit the PC headquarters. We all loved it!
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We took a day trip to Bangkok to test out our language skills on the transportation systems of Thailand and to visit the PC headquarters. We all loved it!
Awesome Day Trip to Bangkok Read MoreAll of the volunteers joined together to put on an English & Life Skills camp for 200 6th graders from 8 different schools. A fun day for everyone!
English & Life Skills Camp for 200 Students Read MoreMy host family took Kailei and I to visit a temple called Wat Kun In. It was a beautiful temple complex and very busy. We had a wonderful day seeing the sights.
Went to Wat Kun In Temple with Kailei Read MoreWe had our first English teaching practicum at Bang Mae Mai primary school. We would pair up, one teaching while the other one observes. It was a good day.
Our First English Teaching Practicum in Thailand Read MoreThai Day was when we got to learn more about Thai culture, specifically dance and music. And food! The volunteers put on some “American” performances too.
Thai Day – Learning about dance and music Read More(PST) Pre-Service Training has begun and we are busy, busy! Just wanted to post a few random pictures I’ve taken today. Back to work!
Our Pre-Service Training has begun in Thailand! Read MoreMy host father took my host sister and me to an Alligator Show near their house. It was kind of a “Harlem Globetrotters” version if they trained alligators.
A Traveling Alligator Show Comes to My Village Read MoreDon Chedi is like a “state fair” x 100. But the centerpiece was the theatrical presentation, complete with army battles with elephants throwing bodies around.
Our Host Families Take Us to See ‘Don Chedi’ Read MoreSome pictures from a typical day for Education trainees – Thai language in the morning, ride to the hub for more training, then ride back home.
A typical day at the office for Education trainees Read MoreOn Saturday, we met our host families. We’re divided into about 4-5 groups throughout the area. We will live with our host families for the next 8 weeks.
Meeting our host families and going our new homes! Read More