Saturday, 12 January 2013
Laharepipal
Araybhangjang
Araybhangjang
I managed to get three days there and taught class 3-10
and class 12. I’m sure you wanna know what I taught so here you go:
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Year 3 – prepositions, including little
preposition posters and naming animals;
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Year 4 – prepositions, including little
preposition posters;
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Year 5 – fruit and vegetables and the ‘I went
to the market game’;
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Year 6 – fruit and vegetables and shop role play, and
bingo;
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Year 7 – asking other people about what they
want to do when their older and why;
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Year 8
- countdown game up to 100, and asking other people about what they want
to do when their older and why;
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Year 9 – countdown game up to 1000;
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Year 10 – expressions and reasons why
magazine people could be feeling like that, apparently it is usually down to
their boyfriends/girlfriends;
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Year 12 – we spend 4 lessons across two day
having a debate about should people eat meat, I had to spend one lesson
explaining the concept of debate, two on preparing arguments by going through
research and the final lesson actually having the debate.
Friday, 11 January 2013
Christmas photos
It's your lucky day you little chickens, I've put some Christmas photographs up on the Christmas post.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Photos courtesy of Balazs
Here are some photographs courtesy of Balazs, the Hungarian/Norwegian photographer who came a few months a go. If you didn't see the other photos they're really good. Go have a gander on the previous post.
The copyright for these photographs belongs to Balaza, and are reproduced here with permission.
These are just a few you can see a lot more by going on Facebook and finding his page thing, the name is Photo By Varga
The copyright for these photographs belongs to Balaza, and are reproduced here with permission.
These are just a few you can see a lot more by going on Facebook and finding his page thing, the name is Photo By Varga
Friday, 4 January 2013
Visa
Some helpful tips for getting a visa extension in Nepal.
- Do not cross the India border without a valid Indian visa, nobody will stop you. However, you will be arrested, fined and thrown in jail.
- Do not try to buy a Indian visa at the border, you can't. They are only available in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
- Do not try to extend your Nepali visa at the border, you can't. That is also only possible in Kathmandu or Pokara at a cost of $2 a day. Extension is only possible for two months at a time, although the sign outside clearly states that 'visas can be extend from a minimum of 15 days to a maximum of 150 at on time'. However, you can come back two months later and do it again.
- Don't forget to take passport photographs to the immigration office or you will have to spend hours waiting in a photographers to get your picture taken, while the guy behind the counter very slowly Photoshops a picture to remove someones neck creases.
- Don't forget what day you are leaving the country. The immigration people don't like 'guessing'.
- Don't take a taxi to the immigration office. Nobody knows how to get there.
- Don't send your taxi driver away when you arrive at the immigration office. There will be no taxis outside when you want to leave.
- Don't try to walk to lakeside from the immigration office. Bikes, cars and oxen will try to run you down for walking on the roadside.
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