Finished EFing and still no time for blogging!
So my last blog entry promised a special corner of mention for my lovely Hong Kong group of EF kids - well here it is! Towards the end of July I was given the pleasure of leading a nice, obedient, friendly, manageable group of Hongkanese kids for three weeks. At first, there were of course some cultural and communication difficulties, but once the kids realised that life here was not as regimented as at home and that everyone here speaks English with an accent, we were up and running! With this group of EF kids their London stay fell at the start of their holiday, which for us leaders can be a bit challenging because we have to immediately strike up some kind of rapport with the foreign leaders/teachers and familiarise ourselves with the students (if for no other reason than so that we can identify them all as they saunter along busy London pavements!) Soon myself and my co-leader Bryan managed to get some good banter going with the group and the Hongkanese leaders relaxed and began taking things at our pace. In Edinburgh, Bryan and myself then halved the group for doing activities around the city and this meant that we began forming our own posse of favourites. My favourites tended to be the boys of my group, simply because once they had sussed out the day's activity (be it Dynamic Earth or the National Gallery) they would all come and join me (predictably) having a coffee and chat away to me. Overall, the group's standard of English was very impressive, and it made my job much easier. (I have since had a Chinese group and communication with them was very difficult indeed!) What I found funny about the Hong Kong group though was the variety of English names they had chosen for themselves! (I believe at around primary school age they choose an english name for themselves) Some of my favourites were 'Hilda', 'Rocky', 'Ocean', 'Herman' and 'Yo-Yo'. Towards the end of the group's stay I was invited to have a farewell meal at their expense at a traditional chinese restaurant. It was a really fun evening. The food was tasty (although I first I was quite daunted by the feast in front of me!) and I had the company of my usual boys to entertain me and keep me up-to-date on the relationship saga between two of their Hong Kong leaders - scandal!!! Well here endeth the 'corner' set aside for my Hong Kong group, so I'll conclude with some photos of them all...



