Saturday, 18 June 2011

LIBERTY: STUDENTS AND ACTIVITIES


           Well, before I start, I would like to describe how Liberty English Education Centre is. It is located on Merdeka Street in Dumai - Indonesia. It is an English course which has about 800 hundreds students devided into 10 levels. It has 50 classes differently in 9 classrooms. Regularly, we start our class at 7.30 - 11.00 a.m. and we continue at 1.30 - 06.00 p.m.
            In teaching, we've got seven subjects to be taught, they are: Grammar, Vocabulary, Translation/Writing, Listening, Reading Comprehension, Speaking and Mathematic. We sometimes give them watching and game also. Listening is devided into 2, Listening Comprehension and Listening to the songs.

Here are the activities of the students of Liberty,,when two visitors - Tobbias Tenenbaum and Paul Mare came
                                                                                                                                                                                                   
Elementary 2 A

Students were paying attention when Mr. Tobby answered their questions. They're a little bit shy to ask him but they're eager to do that.










Elementary 2 A
There,, Mr. Tobby,, He is a quiet guy,, I guess. He looked nervous the first time he introduced himself and
I think that's not a typical of American. He tried to tell them about his country - America - and his state - Alaska -. And look!! A woman who is sitting in front,, That's me.. Arrghh!! I am looked so fat. Actually I don't like this photo but yeah I want to display it here. :)






Elementary 1 G
This is Ms. Olvi's class,, Elementary 1 G.. Let me tell you some about Ms. Olvi. She was a new teacher at Liberty English Course,, She is always full of curiosity and spiritful. She said that she got stressed teaching the talkaktive students in Pre Intermediate C. Hahahahaha but I think it would be great for her.






Elementary 3 C

Now, check this one out! My noisy class. There are 30 students in this class. Normally, one class has only 20 students but with the big number of talkaktive students I sometimes can not make them quiet.. But honestly speaking,, they are good. Everytime we start our lesson they always insist me to give them speaking,, debate or game,, and when I asked them to take out their grammar book, they would sigh and said "Eeehhhhh miss,, Why must be grammar :"( "

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Elementary 3 C

Look at their face,, serious and it only happened if there is a guest like Mr. Tobby or our principal comes to our class and I always said " Heeeiiiii,,,,, SHOW YOUR POKER FACE!!!!!!!"









Elementary 3 C

Don't believe their face. They've never been serious. They knew that their photograph would be taken. Hahahahahah.










This is pre elementary class. The students are about 9 - 12 years old. They are taught by Ms. Detta Sinaga. She has a strong character but don't be wrong,,, she is easy to cry,, a lil' bit sensitive,, hehehehehe,, I'm right, isn't it?

Elementary 1 A

And this, Mr.Syafrizal's class.Elementary 1 A. They are very active and they like to speak English as well. Since they have a good and funny teacher, they can express themselves in their ways.
Pre Elementary H





Elementary 3 A

One of Mr. Fadly's classes. Mr. Fadly also teaches in formal school. He is a good teacher and never want to miss practising English wherever he is.









Mr. Marnala's class. He is also a good teacher because he is a serious person and he always keeps on track to reach his target for his students and I think his students like him very much.









One of the activity in Liberty captured. Actually there were two classes there but we didn't join them. Just shared the balcony because they like studying there. One of the class was in reading class and another, mine, was in free spaking class. I have told you,, they prefer speking to grammar though sometimes it's hard to ask them to speak =,="

Elementary 1 F

Ms. Mira's class. They are so active that Ms. Mira doesn't know how to handle them. However they are good kids.
Pre Intermediate A










Upper Intermediate


Pre Intermediate A is one of high level also. Hopefully, they can prove their English ability in their society life.







And here is the highest level in Liberty, Upper Intermediate. Only a few students can survive 'till the end of level. Some teacher said that their English spoken is not too much different with Intermediate or even Pre Intermediate students but when they are graduated they will be ble to apply their capability. I do believe it.
And next to Mr. Tobby is our principal, Mr. Bell who runs this course.




Pre Intermediate
Pre Intermediate B. Most of them are active speaker but they are demanding,, they like to make their teacher -Ms. Detta- in stress,, hahahaha but you know what teens, your teacher loves and cares about you so much. She always has a great passion everytime she teaches you. I know it so well :)




Pre Elementary D










Pre Elementary D with Paul Mare,, he said that they were good to give more questions than other classes he entered to, but actually sir they just killed the time till the bell to avoid their punishment.



Primary 1



Pre Elementary D










Let's go to Primary! To be honest, teaching Primary 

levels make you expressive and creative,, Do not worry or play cool in the class 'cause they are easy to apply everything we teach better than other levels and they won't be shy or afraid to make a mistake 'cause they know that nobody's perfect :)


Mr. Paul looked happy when he knew that I'm left - handed like him and shook my hand for it. Hahahahahah. He also taught a bit about French and Spanish since he masters 4 languages: English, Japanese, Spanish and his mother - tongue, French.
Great Man!!!







I can't publish all of the photographs here though I want to but if I have time I will publish the photos of the other levels which haven't been published yet. Finally, I can share these photograph out and I hope you can see them.
Have a nice day,,,:)) Cheers!!!


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