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It seems like it is a trend for people my age to take up teaching while waiting for their results before university. Or do most people do that? We were not used to our "cikgus" speaking to us in BM. Majority of us were chinese, obviously use English la. We had a good giggle about her super duper chinese ed tone and we got in deeper trouble. "KEtAwA ApA?? CiKgu TahU BM ciKGu TaK bAiK, TetAPI CiKGU TeTAP CUbA! KenApA KAmu TaK bOlEh CubA?" (Cuba What lah?!) The saccharine sweet trainee teacher just looked at the ground and would glance up at us every now and then. Then being the wax princess that she is, Amanda piped up, "Why are you scolding us so badly for?? It's really hot out here." So Amanda strode to the front and stood next to the teacher. She continued talking in perfect English, "I don't see why you are scolding like that, it's not like it's a subject for SPM. Plus we're already down here. Can't you let it go? I admit, we are wrong to ignore her. But we've learnt our lesson. We even listened to her today!" Then Min Dee being Min Dee had to tumpang glamour and she also bisinged and said, "Yalah! Teacher, very hot lah!" (or something along the context). I thought I saw a flicker of smile played across Min Dee's face. YAy! The two pro-bitches(I mean it in a good way) were standing up for us! "MAri Kita semua berkawan sekali lagi Okay?!" said the trainee and she ACTUALLY PUT HER HAND OUT, PALM FACING DOWN. All of us were stunned and were not sure what to do. The last time we had our hands like that was when we were playing Lat Ta Li Lat Ta Li Tam Pong nearly 10 years ago. That time the *swt* emoticon was not popular, but that would've been a PERFECT moment for the *swt* emoticon. So we put our hands on top of her's gingerly, then the trainee teacher said, "So, kawan?!" and the girls from both the classes had to like raise our hands together and lower it together and shout, "YEA!!!". *shivers at the memory* I know it's sweet and all, but it's so silly how she overreacted and then calmed down and got all so mushy within the 45 minutes PE period. Ho ho ho. We could not wait to share our 'experience' with the guys. Hahaha. Yeah, moral of the story, subs will never have it easy. But I think I would still want to be a substitute teacher! Maybe I will teach English, Moral, Maths, Science, Art or..hahahha PE. I'm thinking of applying for a position during my year 2 year end holidays as I will be working as a dental nurse with my orthodontist for this year's holidays. Yayy! Apparently he pays pretty well! Just imagine, my former teachers and I will be colleagues! We'll be buddies! Yeaaa! I might even get to attend a few club meetings as a sub teacher. Maybe they'll make me the Interact Club's Sub teacher advisor. ME, Teacher advisor. What about that!! Hahahahha. I'm sure Pn. Rajes can arrange something for me. ;) Hehe. I can just picture it, I even know what I am going to wear on my first day as a trainee teacher. LOL. It's usually the case, a new young trainee teacher in the school compounds and EVERYBODY wants to know who's that. Then I will smile warmly. I'm assuming that I've been given a job as a substitute english teacher. "Good morning class! I am taking over Puan So-and-so's class for a couple of weeks." Then I will proceed to scribble my name on the blackboard like all new teachers do. As I dust my hands, I smile brightly at the class. "You may call me Miss Lai or teacher if you like." One of the worst situations would probably be the extremely cocky school boys who sit at the back of the class. By then, I would probably have built quite a good reputation with the rest of the class with my friendly persona. Yea yea, the walls of the boys' toilet will probably have something like, "MISS LAI CIBAI BUSUK MUKA PUN MACAM CIBAI," scrawled on it. But as a substitute teacher in your own school, it's so much more fun! Li Shen was teaching civics in school last year. HAHAHAHAHAH. Esther's brother was her student. He refers to her as Miss Wong. AHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA. But imagine all the fun things I can share with my students! I know students always love it when we ramble on and on about our experiences. On the exception of the infamous biology teacher who used to ramble on about how she was always pursued after back in university etc etc. It's a known fact that she never manages to finish the syllables every year. Thank god for tuition. I think I can admit it now. IT IS I, JOLENE LAI, WHO THREW THE WATER BALLOON IN 2 AZAM. Yea!! That's for studying so hard!! NE NE NI BU BU! Hehehe. It was a tedious 6 years trying to keep that secret to myself. I'd share with them the unspoken rules among the cliques of Subang Utama from 1999-2003. It might be the same, but it's nice to tell a story or two sometimes eh! About how certain areas of the school/canteen are designated for a certain clique, which teachers are the best to bully etc. If the kids are into Leo Club and Interact Club politics, all the better! I'd tell them about how it is a tradition for the Leo IU directors to cry at their IU(always got problem, kesian), the late nights for the Valentine's Day project, the termination of IUs and Installs from being held in hotels because some kid checked into a hotel with a girl, the drama-mama of election days etc. I'd also share with them all the taboo stories!.....*sigh*. Actually I was just typing out all the juicy famous sex-related stories that happened back in school. But I'm not going to go into details because after all it is still my school. :( *delete, delete, delete*. Just so you know, one of the cases resulted in the termination of Valentine's Day in my school. All in all, I think it would be very fun. However, I'd probably get fired from being too frank and for sharing too much with the students. |
| Jayelle February 27, 2006 11:40 AM PST py:ohyahor...hahaha getting old:) yuin:lol!!..sissy teachersarefun topunish!! | ||
| yuin February 27, 2006 09:12 AM PST now that's a secret technique our class will never reveal. he was a sissy anyways. | ||
| -pY- February 26, 2006 06:32 PM PST nah it was that year itself wert... you guys were in form 4! | ||
| Jayelle February 26, 2006 11:09 AM PST luzzio: what, so i won't embarrass you? pY: aiyer... not so retro anymore ke?:( hahaha yeap. i think the year after u came in oso no more stage already..lol, i'd like to but i dunno if i'llever have the time! amanda: hahahha it happened lah!! yuin: lol HOW did u make a male teacher cry? SK: ahhaha.. i know the boys in my school well. they will.;D | ||
| SK February 26, 2006 03:34 AM PST Yea yea, the walls of the boys' toilet will probably have something like, "MISS LAI CIBAI BUSUK MUKA PUN MACAM CIBAI," scrawled on it. <-- LOL LOL! | ||
| yuin February 25, 2006 11:08 PM PST my class would have had a field day with that PE teacher of yours. If we can make a male teacher cry, that wan is kacang. mauahaha! | ||
| AmAndAserAph February 25, 2006 08:59 PM PST nostalgia nostalgia *sigh* eh how come i dont remember much of all this eh =/ | ||
| -pY- February 25, 2006 04:55 PM PST haaha so cool! well, we dont use blackboards anymore, just in case you didnt know. =P we use markers! so i guess so more chalk stained butt ang? i didnt know he was... lol. and no more meter ruler too. haha... and well, no more stage. =( i remember i really did watch volleyballers play when we were in form 1. bored.. but its no more, darn.. >.< haha you SHOULD come over and teach. it would be.... fun. haha, seriously.. | ||
| luzzio February 25, 2006 02:51 PM PST luckily im finishing form 5 soon. | ||
| Jayelle February 24, 2006 09:37 PM PST chengsim: @(#)(#$&#&$ you GOT to be a substitute teacher during NS? All I got to do was be a rubbish picker at one of the rivers!! arggghh.but i didn't stay long only 2 months because my university intake was early. yeahh:) barry's one of best friends(we were classmates in std6 and then in a levels) and suet is now part of the family :) ahh, subang people maaaa.. the phrase "small world" is overused in our dear ol' Subang. :D | ||
| chengsim February 24, 2006 04:58 PM PST substitute teacher? i was an Eng substitute teacher during my time in NS. it was part of the community service project. trust me, u need 10 times of patience to teach those kids. kids these days are SO naughty! hey, i nvr knew u noe Suet Li and Barry? suet is my sis's friend. she's my ex schoolmate=) | ||
| Jayelle February 24, 2006 02:39 AM PST sush: ehehhe u must've been involved too:D hhehehe.. sad about the silly comp lab there now. minishorts: ahahha, ahem, do you speak from experience? esther: lol, you where got time!! | ||
| minishorts February 23, 2006 04:03 PM PST well another thing, if you're young, most probably the students will like you, and you'll get the most gifts during teacher's day. | ||
| Sush February 23, 2006 01:59 PM PST omg. i remember the water ballooon incident. and i remember the stories!! :P our volleyball court WAS a stage la. heehee. the 'swimming' su-hsien who was going to spike loved that court so much. :D hehehee. | ||
| Jayelle February 23, 2006 11:33 AM PST jason: hahahaha... now now.. do you think that's possible? hahahahaha.. simon: heehhe water balloons were fun! my school's ones are ALWAYS about the teachers! hehehe.apa 'graphic pikchers" eh? | ||
| simon February 23, 2006 10:05 AM PST wah, jolene last time throw water balloon ah? so notty...! frankly, back my school, the boys toilet was filled with lots of grafitti, but seldom about teachers. mostly about rock bands and 'graphic' pikchers... | ||
| Jason February 23, 2006 08:07 AM PST Followed by, "Aku tahu siapa cikgu's punya boyfriend har!" ROTF. | ||
| Jason February 23, 2006 08:06 AM PST Wait till your student says, "Cikgu Lai, aku ada baca blog kamu lah~!" | ||
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