Published tháng 6 12, 2013 by ana03 with
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So it was December 2012. By this time I'd gathered up a few private students, who I saw on a regular basis. I was happy with this working arrangement, although I knew I'd have to bring in more money eventually. For the time being, I was still spending every extra moment I had trying to explore and learn more about Thailand.
I got in touch with
Dragonfly English Camps, and a few weeks later I was on a bus to the province of
Loei for my first ever English Camp. The transport, food and accommodation was taken care of, and the pay on top of that was pretty good. I'm sure you can guess English Camps are also a whole lot of fun, where you spend your time running around with kids of all ages, playing games and being silly. The only downside is that Dragonfly don't make their way up north as often as I'd like, so it would be impossible to make a living through them. If I were down south I would definitely work with them, as they travel around as a team doing camps in cities, towns and even remote villages, staying in all sorts of places and meeting tons of awesome kids.
Check out my photos from my Loei English Camp:
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My Friend. Awesome! |
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These guys might look like ruffians, but were actually big sweethearts. |
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Taking photos of the person taking photos of you - a national sport in Thailand. |
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Young love! |
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Yes, the weirdo hiding at the back is me. |
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Uh, stomping as a form of dance? |
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Giving prizes at an outdoor assembly. |
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The kids were put into teams to make their own fictional country posters. |
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All the teams with their finished posters. |
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Some kids with the Dragonfly and school staff. |
Adrian Fleur, English Camp, ESL, living abroad, Living in Chiang Mai, Loei, students, Teaching, Teaching English as a foreign language, TEFL, travel, travelling
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