Kaleido’s Scope

Just another piece of me.

 

Learning All Over Again

New job. New Town. New Loneliness. New Distractions.

I am working on getting my homepage back online. Adjusting to work. Adjusting to being completely alone in my new town. Trying to teach myself HTML (all over again). The same goes fo knitting and crocheting. I am retraining myself to study Japanese, and finally organzing all the files on my computer.

My sister has enticed me with her MacBook. I want one so bad I can taste it. I’ve been a Windows girl as long as I can remember. Will I be able to function if I "make the switch"? I’mm have to do lots of research (and save up the 2 grand I need for sweet black one I saw). My Little Black (Mac)Book. I like the sound of that.

I’m also trying to improve on my photography. After 3 years, I am looking into buying a new (non-Sony) Digital Camera. I’m going back and forth between several models that I saw at Yamada Denki. I want to get the most snap for my buck.

I’m learning to teach all over again as teaching high school and elementary school are so different. Its like taking a pro American football player and shoving them onto a rugby team. Things are similar, but you’ll get your tail whipped if you don’t learn the nuances.

Also, I’ve posted my first video blog on YouTube. Not that many people are looking at it or anything, but I’m proud of it. I need to get more of my friends signed on…. on top of everything else.

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By kaleido
On September 18, 2006
At 9:50 am
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Becoming British

I would like to credit three years of living in Japan to indoctrinating me into British culture. Thanks for English colleagues, I’ve picked up lingo, euphamisms, proper tea etiquitte, a liking for football, and exposure to Wimbledon.

I’m now determined to:

- Brush up on my grammar (including American & British English spellings of words).

- Learn more about tea consumation and interactions.

- Understand football, and find a team worthy of supporting. I don’t want to jump on a bandwagon or anything.

- Watch the next World Cup in England in a pub with Guiness and some friends.

- Eat sandwiches, drink Pimms, and watch Wimbledon (preferably at the All England Club).

- Not too sure about Cricket, but I would love to just listen to the commentary (as I’ve been reassured that it ‘very British’ and amusing).

- Doubt it would happen, but see the locations where Harry Potter was taped. Not that it would make me more British, I just want to go.

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By kaleido
On July 4, 2006
At 9:10 pm
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Ranting Ahead

After two years, my phone’s on the fritz. After my trip to the US, I am trashing the phone and buying a new one.

I love my bank, but they drive me insane. When one has over 50,000 yen in their account, all bills are deducted, there should be no reason why I should receive an error message indicating that I need to speak to a teller about my account. The banks here close at 3PM– while 95% of the working world is still mid-shift. How is that convenient? I had 3,000 yen (about $30 US), a weekend, my period, and I needed to buy maxi pads, gasoline, and food for the goddamned weekend. How is it that I can get my cash from the goddamned convenient store or the supermarker cash machines but I can’t from my own f’n bank?

Assholes.

I also missed the Germany vs. Argentina game. I had plans to head out and actually go to a bar and watch the kick off at midnight, but my f’n alarm clock didn’t go off, so I missed it. 1-1 in OT with a Penalty Kick off– I missed it but all my friends saw it. ;.; Damnit. I better not f’n miss England and Portugal or Brazil vs. France tonight or I am going to break shit.

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By kaleido
On July 1, 2006
At 3:50 am
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The Final Four

I have 28 out of 32 World Cup 2006 Collector’s Chips. All I need are:

Croatia
Japan
Portugal
USA

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By kaleido
On June 18, 2006
At 5:38 pm
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World Cup Picks 13-Jun to 15-Jun

After registering my Spain cap, I totaled enough points to select more matches:

US (W) vs. Czech Rebublic (13-Jun)
Italy (W) vs. Ghana (13-Jun)
Brazil (W) vs. Croatia (14-Jun)

Spain (W) vs. Ukraine (14-Jun)
Germany (W) vs. Poland (15-Jun)
Ecuador (D) vs. Costa Rica (15-Jun)

Korea (D) vs. Togo (13-Jun)
France vs. Switzerland (W) (14-Jun )
Tunisia vs. Saudi Arabia (W) (15-Jun)

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By kaleido
On June 10, 2006
At 2:11 am
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World Cup Bandwagon Jumper

Yes, I blame Japan– world of merchandizing– for my interest in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Thanks to a partnership with Coca-Cola (JP), I am now trying to collect 32 chips with the flags of the countries participating in the WC. Naturally, they come with a beaded keychain so fans alike can tag them to anything they feel like.

Thankfully, the diet sports drink I love, Active Diet by Aquarius, comes with these chips (so I don’t have to buy sodas).

Collection: 28/32 Chips. Countries in bold indicate acquired chips.
Angola 13-Jun-06
Argentina
Australia 13-Jun-06
Brazil 13-Jun-06
Costa Rica
Cote d’Ivoire
Croatia
Czech Republic 12-Jun-06
Ecuador 15-Jun-06
England 12-Jun-06
France 18-Jun-0
Germany 15-Jun-06
Ghana 18-Jun-0
Iran 14-Jun-06
Italy 18-Jun-0
Japan
Korea (South)
Mexico 11-Jun-06
Netherlands
Paraguay
Poland 14-Jun-06
Portugal
Saudi Arabia 15-Jun-06
Serbia & Montenegro
Spain 10-Jun-06
Sweden
Switzerland
Togo 12-Jun-06
Trinidad & Tobago 13-Jun-06
Tunisia 12-Jun-06
Ukraine 12-Jun-06
USA

I think I might need to keep a list in my wallet so I can stalk the convenience stores accordingly. I play lots of tennis and exercise regularly. What better way to justify this new obsession of mine? Also through registering at the chip site, one can vote on matches after obtaining points via entering the serial numbers on the back of their chips.

My three match picks:
England (W) vs. Paraguay
Argentina (W) vs. Cote D’Ivoire
Australia vs. Japan (D)

As you can see, I know squat about football, and am purely making my picks based on discussions with friends and which teams I like. Japan’s exported many of their star players to other clubs, so I forsee them not fairing so well. I must get more chips so I can vote on the site. I guess I should also read up on the WC since I will be teaching my sports classes about it in English.

Note
16-Jun-06 - I would like to extend an apology to the people of Portugal. Until this morning, I had completely omitted your country from my shopping list (thinking I had all 32 countries). I will try to find you chip first from my remaining 7. -K

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By kaleido
On June 9, 2006
At 4:27 am
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June Bug Jitters

I haven’t updated in over two months. Lord help me, I am hopelessly hopeless. I am going home in two months for a short stint in the Sunshine State before starting up a new career path as an elementary school teacher. It still baffles my mind that I got the job with such ease (and no interview test). I am slowly preparing for a new lifestyle, but part of me is refusing to consider the fact that I have to leave certain things behind.

I will be Stateside August 10 to August 16 (the 9th, 17-18th will be traveling days). I am wondering if I could possibly bribe my favorite vegan programmer to help me set up my homepage like B.net. I don’t know if it would be possible with my little rinkydink paid website, but I can always hope, right?

I started up an old school hand written diary. It’s a very tactile experience for me. I have becomed to accustomed to using a PC, that I forgot the pleasure of just scrawling out all my ideas in a stream of consciousness manner on paper with ink.

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By kaleido
On June 1, 2006
At 9:40 pm
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From Tourist to Teacher

 3年間のJET経験で教室の中でも学校の外でも多くの貴重な教訓を得ることができました。例えば授業における学級経営や学力向上の技術などです。生徒の笑顔、笑い、達成感は私にとっての報奨であり教育の連続的な動機です。教師であり続けるということは、常に学び続けるということだと思います。私はこの3年間で理想的な教師像を見つけました。それは生徒に英語の学習を促すだけでなく、自分が英語を楽しく勉強する人です。English translation is within the article.

日本語

 「JETの3年間の経験を、小学校専属ALTの職務にどのように活かしたいか」

勉強の楽しさ、面白さ、やる気は人から人へ伝わります。もしも教師の授業に活気がなければ生徒も授業に魅力を感じることは出来ません。現在私の担当しているあるクラスのテーマは「英語は楽しい!」です。子供は元気いっぱいで何か新しいことを学ぶとき非常に意欲的に取り組みます。授業を刺激的で興味深くすることで生徒に学習を楽しませることが出来ると考えています。教師が自分の仕事に懸命に取り組めば、生徒もそれに応えてくれると思います。
 私は生徒に良い学習環境を作り出す中で個々の可能性を信じて欲しいと思います。ティームティーチングで授業を展開すれば教室でのアクティビティーを扱いやすくなりますし、教師も生徒一人ひとりに目が向けやすくなります。スポーツや芸術のように何か新しいことを始める時でも、時間が経てばやがて技術は身につきます。同様に英語学習にも近道はないのです。私は生徒に勇気を持ってほしいです。そして間違いをすることも学習過程の一部だと分かってほしいのです。間違いを学ぶことは自信になります。間違えることや正しい語彙を知らない為に、しばしばコミュニケーションが出来ないことがあります。しかし微笑んだり、笑ったりというようなコミュニケーションの共通点を示すことで理解につながると思います。
生徒の興味を知ることは面白い英語の授業を作るのに役立ちます。クラスの能力を意識することで正確に彼らの理解と成長を評価できます。生徒の学習の成果をフォルダーに整理しておき、評価表を作成すれば生徒に明らかな学習の記録を示すことが出来ますし、彼らが取り組み続ける刺激を与えることにもなります。グループ決めをして発表リストに継続的に評価をすることで、どの生徒が参加していてどの生徒が参加していないのかを把握できます。またJETと協力してさまざまな異なったクラスに対応できる段階的な授業を構成することができます。
言語習得の秘訣は、どのようにして彼らの英語が継続的な学習の中で改善されるかにあると思います。キーポイントは、どんな言語も一晩で習得できるものはないということです。そのためには継続的な学習意識と決心が要求されます。JETの 3 年間で教えることを学びましたが、それと同時に学び続けることも知りました。JETでの私の目標は楽しく、記憶に残る英語を教える教師になることです。        

English

Three years of living and teaching in Japan has taught me valuable lessons inside and outside of the classroom. I have developed classroom management skills and ability assessment techniques, but more importantly, I developed a passion for teaching. I’m driven to help cultivate my students’ knowledge. Their smiles, laughter, and successes are my reward and continuous motivation. Being a teacher has taught me one never stops learning. Throughout my three years on JET, I’ve discovered the kind of teacher I want to be: one who inspires others to not only like English, but enjoy learning it.

I believe laughter’s an international language. Smiles and laughter are the same in any language. Learning can be fun and exciting, and enthusiasm can be contagious, like laughter. If the teacher is not excited to teach, the students will not be excited to learn. One classroom theme I teach is "English is fun!" Young children have lots of energy and an eagerness to learn and try new things. Making class exciting and interesting allows them to enjoy the learning process. Having fun by playing games or incorporating popular culture into teaching catches the students’ interests. It helps to make learning more interactive. Students respond positively when a teacher is passionate about their work.

I want students to believe in their individual possibility by creating a positive learning environment. By creating a pace that is acceptable but challenging, weaker students become active in class. Awarding small achievements or giving praise for improvements also adds to this motivation. Learning Japanese first is important, but starting English learning at an early age helps. Children need a supportive, nurturing class so they can feel comfortable learning. As elementary school children are still learning Japanese (their native language), they will need extra encouragement to learn English (a second language) so early. The team teaching effort makes classroom activities manageable and students can also receive more individualized attention. Teaching students the value of their individual potential helps them realize their dreams and motivates them to learn. When learning something new, like sports or arts, skills are developed over time. Learning English is the same as there are no short cuts.

I want students to be brave and understand that making mistakes is part of learning. Learn the mistakes, and one can build confidence. Body language/emotions—even at the high school level its encouraged. People can be very shy, especially children. Making mistakes or not knowing the proper vocabulary often prevents people from attempting to communicate. Smiling, laughing, and showing students the similarities in communication helps to link their understanding.

Learning about the students’ interests helps to tailor lessons to make English appealing. An awareness of the class’s abilities helps to gauge comprehension and progress. Keeping folders of the student’s work or making reward charts give the students tangible results and motivates them to keep working. Friendly competition involves the entire class. Determining groups and maintaining a participation list, indicates which students are participating and which students aren’t. Working with JTEs to develop lessons with a ’sliding level’ (can be adapted for multiple levels) for different classes. Reward games or outstanding work with stamps or stickers to encourage participation.

Motivation and progression in my own studies can motivate students to learn. Communicating with teachers and students in Japanese outside of class demonstrated the possibility of how their English can improve with continual study. Students learned a key point: no language is learned overnight. It requires constant vigilance and determination. For elementary school children, using Japanese will help them overcome their shyness. Though surprising, I’ve learned that students make more of an effort in using English when I use Japanese. Elementary school children who learn English make their learning foundation more solid. This prepares them for more advanced English in junior and senior high school.

I have learned many things throughout my three years on the JET Programme. I measure my successes as a teacher through my students’ smiles, laughter, and confidence. Seeing them enjoy English inside and outside the classroom gives me a sense of accomplishment. I learned to teach, but I also that I never stopped learning. I discovered my life’s goal on JET. I want to be a teacher who made English memorable and enjoyable.

Translation assistance and editing provided by Aya Yamane (山根彩先生).

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By kaleido
On May 11, 2006
At 9:47 pm
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Four Month Makeover

I will be heading/vising home in August. Either way, I’d like to be in better shape by the time I hit the Sunshine State. My diet and I have been hanging out on a plateau recently. Winter kept me locked away in my apartment and at school with tennis cancelled and no outside adventuring unless absolutely necessary. I wouldn’t say that I put on much weight, however, I don’t feel as slim as I was.

Below are my currently scheduled workouts:
*Tennis (Sun PM; 2H): I belong to a tennis circle that originated from my school. I play weekly, but I worry that once summer comes (and I move) I may not be able to play with them anymore.
*Jazzercize (Wed PM/Sat AM; 1H/class): I learned how out of shape I was by getting my ass handed to me by a uber-fit "Mama-san". Biggest pros of the class: 1) My friends from work go there, too & 2) most of the women are housewives or career women.
*Swimming (MTF PM; 1.5H): I used to go twice a week, but the snowy roads kept me from making the trek out to Fukube. I am going to start going again.
*Latin Dance Class (Thur PM; 1.5H/class): For 3 months only, I will be going to Club DNA for proper dance classes.

Current Fitness DVD Library:
*Basic Pilates: easily done in apartment. Have yoga mat.
*Crunch Cardio Salsa: Very fun, but depends on location. Lots of bouncing.
*Crunch Boot Camp Workout: Need weights. Requires lots of jumping… and push-ups.
*New York City Ballet Workout: The stretching activies are just about the ONLY thing I can do on this DVD. Everything else is jumping which is neighbor unfriendly.

So here’s my ordeal. I need to find DVDs that I can use in my apartment (and if I am staying a new, tougher bicycle). Any fitness recommendations or recipies people feel like passing my way are appreciated. Just keep in mind that for recipies, I only have a single burner and a micro/convection oven combo….only. Oh, and a blender. I live with the bare necessities here.

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By kaleido
On March 27, 2006
At 11:21 pm
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4年目ALTの採用応募エッセイテーマ

『JETの3年間の経験を、小学校専属ALTの職務にどのように生かしたいか?』

Above is the question for my 4th Year ALT Employment Application Essay. In English, it poses the following question:
"How could you apply your experiences over the last 3 years of JET specifically to the elementary school ALT position?"

(エッセイ: 日本語、A4版、40字X30字、1200字程度)

Additional requirements, In Japanese, A4-sized paper, 40 characters tall by 30 characters wide = around 1200 typed-written characters.

I am scared. So very scared. Less than two weeks to pull this together from concept to final draft (and submitted to the Board of Education)

Here’s the schedule for the application process:
17-Mar-06 - Complete application (with Japanese essay and 4cm x 3cm photo) due to the BOE.
21-Apr-06 - First Round Results Announced Those advancing to the Second Round will have interview appointments enclosed (early May).
26-May-06 - Final Results Announced

Would those frequenting Bactroid.net think this would make an interesting bilingual article? I’ll consider submitting it for review based on the comments I receive.

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By kaleido
On March 6, 2006
At 2:06 am
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