Cohort 2018-2019 Edition

Where I’m From

In the classroom this month ETA Anna Ringheiser got the opportunity to incorporate some places close to her heart. For the unit on descriptive texts, Anna showed the students pictures from around her house and neighborhood in America. It was so engaging for the students and special to share for Anna. For the unit on.. Read More.

Try English First

During the first three months of ETA Riley Heist’s time in Indonesia, she noticed that students would use  Indonesian words when telling her and her co-teachers they were not finished yet, they were confused, or they would like something to be repeated. After noticing this, Riley decided to make a poster that included some key.. Read More.

Gettin’ Artsy in the Classroom

This month the students at SMAN 5 were able to get creative in the classroom. With the help of ETA Emma Barnes, students were instructed on the correct format and information to include in an invitation. Using her own birthday as an example, she described how to be concise and include things such as date,.. Read More.

Labu-Labu, Bulan Bahasa & Spelling Bee

October was a very busy month for MAN 1 Malang. In addition to celebrating Hari Santri, which involved dressing up and parading around Gondanglegi with music, students also prepared for 3-5 days for a student-favorite event, Bulan Bahasa at the end of October. The event celebrates cultures of Indonesia with a variety of activities, traditional.. Read More.

Cerebral Nutrient

When garden sprouts begin to show, add some nutrient to help them grow. In October, sprouts were nurtured from the garden to the classroom. Early October, students accompanied ETA Alexandra Gwynn and Ibu Sofi in making nutrient for SMKN 9 Malang’s garden. The process was researched and communicated in both English and Indonesian. The garden.. Read More.

Halloweek

“Wait so you walk around all night with friends in costumes and then people give you candy???” Needless to say ETA Andrew Shifren’s students wanted Halloween to come to Indonesia. They loved hearing about his exploits as a young boy in an orangutan costume during Halloween in the US. After learning about Halloween, they intently.. Read More.

Let’s Party!

ETA Darby Jones’ 11th grade English classes have been an absolute party this past month – literally! For the last lesson in the Party Time unit, Darby’s classes planned and executed their own party during class time. Together, students chose a theme, made decorations, developed a program for the party, dressed up, and brought food.. Read More.

It Takes a Whole Village

During the month of October, ETA Allison Cwikla from Temanggung, Central Java, officially began her first community engagement project. This project encompasses an effort to develop English skills and an interest in cross-cultural understanding with the young girls living and studying at the Pondok in Podomulyo, Allison’s homestay village. These young girls have provided Allison.. Read More.

Halloween Celebrations

Like all good festivities, ETA Amanda Cahn’s Halloween was a multi-day celebration. On October 28th, Amanda taught her counterpart Ibu Desy Angriani and Ibu Desy’s family how to carve pumpkins. It was a dark, rainy night as the family gathered around the dining room table and successfully carved three jack-o’-lanterns. Freshly armed with the skills.. Read More.

Watermelons Make Great Pumpkins (and Happy Halloween!)

On October 30th, ETA Anna Misenti hosted a watermelon carving session for her 10th grade English club to celebrate Halloween. The fun started when Anna went to the local market with a teacher from her school to try and find pumpkins, but instead ended up improvising by bargaining for many large watermelons. With these melons.. Read More.



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