Halo, Today is September 5, 2019 the second day of observation already. I feel like time runs so fast, after several times of observation we are going to do teaching assistant and actual teaching. The real purpose of why I am here.

Today, I still observed the same grade which is Senior High School but different teacher and class. I didn’t notice any big distinction between today’s observation with the previous one. The only thing that might change is the atmosphere of the classroom and the teaching strategy used.

However, there’s an embarrassing incident happen to me. When the teacher tried to break the ice in the classroom by using questions cards. At that time, three of us from English major were doing observation in the same class. the teacher called us to pick a card and answer the question in the card. How unlucky I am, the question I got is ‘What was the most illegal thing you’ve ever done?’ . To be hones, I’ve never done such things like that. So I just quickly answer ‘ I’ve never done any illegal things but if lying for parents considered illegal, I’ve done it for thousand times’ I swear I didn’t know what I said, it’s probably the most stupid things I said. Who on earth that thinks lying to parents is an illegal things to do. The whole class remain silent for almost 5 seconds when I realize my answer doesn’t make a sense. Then the teacher start to talk. Oh, My cheek are blushing.

This time I learned to think three to four times again before I said something. My dear students and teacher, I am so sorry for that awkward moment, peace..

Published by daughterofalifuru

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