Candice in Korea
 
My lessons at the kindergarten are very structured because little ones always respond well to a good routine. I start the class off by asking three questions, and after each question there is a song. So 1. How are you?(If you're happy) 2. What day is it today?(days of the week) and 3. How's the weather today?(incy wincy spider/Mr Sun). Now, after 6 months of hearing the same questions every time they see me, they're like little robots. As I enter the classes, before I can even say "hello", I'm greeted with "I'm happy. Tuesday. Sunny." Very cute :) 
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My 6 yr old monsters
Then there is Jae-hoon, one of my favourites. When ever he sees me, he likes to recite all the english he knows. It goes a little something like this: "Hello Candy, my name Jae-hoon. How are you? I'm pine. Nice to meet you. Uh... bye-eee."
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Just a short clip of my youngest kiddies singing one of their favourite songs. This song teaches them the phrases "yes, I do" and no, I don't". I have confidence that they understand it, because as you will see, some of them like to joke around and say "yes, I do" to the question "Do you like popcorn pizza?" Very cute!