Sunday, July 25, 2010

Work As A Social Worker in MADU

As what I said in last blog, MADU (Make A Difference United) is a charity organisation or society for students to have chance to teach other people and a step for improving your communication skill. I decided to join it because it sounds fun and I want to use my time well. This is just an introduction of MADU. In this blog, it is all about what happen in when I am in MADU, how those little students behave, act and ...

We (me and my classmates) do not teach them in Taylor's for sure. We have a van to send us to Sentul, the tution center is located there, and drop us down. The distance takes nearly 30-45 minutes. On the way, my classmates (actually just 2 person, Amanda and Sarah) chat all along the way, we chat non-stop until the van is full with our voice, and the most funny thing, when we talk bad about Wei Chien, his schoolmates (one of the MADU tutor, not same class with me) will actually hear what we said and tell him what we say and we get scold by Mr. Lee. LOLx.

OK, I finished the boring parts, now what happen when I am teaching those little kids. I introduce my students first and later just start the funny parts. My first student is a small girl, Norjahan, how old is she, I not really know, but she is taking UPSR, so i guessed she is about 10 or 11. She is a quiet girl, it is really testing my communication skills. ARGH~~~ She got a good understanding but her English vocabulary is not very well, so when she is doing long questions, she cannot understand what the questions want actually, but she is now better and better already and do not have the problem already, Congrats to her.

Second is my most favourite student, he is a small boy, Peter Pau, 13 years old (I have asked him^^), he is short and look like a standard 5 students. I think that he got higher IQ than Wei Sheng (HAHA, no offense). He can correct me when we are doing division without using calculator. He is a smart boy. He can finish 2 chapters in 1 and half an hour. Ok, well, he is studying Form1 syllabus, but his learning speed is 3x10^8m/s. I also get shock of him.

Here come the interesting parts, the little kids there are all come from a same place, they are friends actually no matter what are their ages, and all their thinkings are so mature until i can't bear it. Zzzzz.... One day, when I was teaching, it is a quiet atmosphere, suddenly a loud voice with a sentence make us laugh like hell ^0^. A little girl (definitely not my student), suddenly shout that "I know you got many boyfriends lah!" Wakaka, OMG, a primary school student comes out with this sentence. Next day, Sarah's student told me that both of my students Norjahan and Peter is a couple. Omg, how mature are they, if there is a balance to measure their maturity, the balance sure will broken because of their over-maturity.

Yesterday (24.7.2010 Saturday), I felt surprised when I saw Peter come with a jacket with the 'hat' on his head, it was so hot there, but he refused to take it off, but after awhile, he showed me his new hairstyle, Gosh, he copied my hairstyle, it was so seldom that people will cut my hairstyle. As a fact, it was totally not suitable for him, hope his hair will grow faster and cut back his old hairstyle. My hairstyle, I think it just suitable for me, advice for others, don't ever copy me^^

Next Week, is the last day I join follow MADU, haiz. Actually it still has two more days, but those two days, I will have MYOB (sort of like computarised accounting) and I have to miss those two days. I know my students will miss me very very much cause I am a good teacher (WAKAKA). I feel very happy every time my students said " Thank You Teacher", "Good Bye Teacher". It really heals my soul. These are what I did in MADU, fun and tears (tears part have not reach), and I will regret that i cannot attend for the farewell party.

MADU, KEEP YOUR EFFORTS^^

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