2010年7月11日

2010 Summer Camp


Thanks to our friends from Chung Yu Institute of Technology for joining us for our 1-week summer camp during these very hot days in July.  Our students, from grades 2 through 5, from elementary schools across Keelung, discovered the excitement of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, enjoyed circle time activities, learned some soccer skills and drills and competed in an intramural tournament with students from Hsin Yi Elementary School. On the last day, Alex organized fun sports and water relay races -- the top 3 teams won ice cream treats!

Though temperatures reached highs of 38 degrees Celsius, our students remembered to drink plenty of water and move into the shade to take frequent rest breaks.

Acceptance of students into this free summer camp program was NOT based on English ability but on the basis of:   disadvantaged economic circumstances, single-parent homes, aboriginal families, children from families where one parent is non-native Taiwanese, and children of school teachers and staff.

2010年7月3日

World Cup 2010


World Cup fever has taken hold! Dung Xin's one week summer camp is all about football (or, soccer, as it is known in North America). Watch these music videos at our English blog -- they celebrate the sportsmanship of the beautiful game.



"Wavin' the Flag" by Knaan.



"Waka Waka" by Shakira.



"Wavin' the Flag" by Knaan.

2010年7月2日

Fun at Chung Li English Village

On Tuesday, June 29th, a group of grade 4 and grade 5 students visited the Taoyuan International English Village at Chung Li Elementary School.  Our students enjoyed hands-on actvities in a variety of scenarios including:  cooking in a kitchen, riding an airplane, duty free shopping, shopping in a supermarket, checking in to a hotel and recording a TV news program. 

Thanks to Claire Fuh and the American, Canadian and New Zealand teachers for providing enriching, experiential learning opportunities that our students will
remember.

For more photos of our trip, please visit our English Village blog page
















Photos by Alex Au Yong.