How I became an English teacher in Laos – Essays by Donekeo Keosiththivong and Souksakhone Sindavan
I would like to introduce my two outstanding English teacher students from Phan Heng Secondary School: Ms Donekeo Keosiththivong and
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I would like to introduce my two outstanding English teacher students from Phan Heng Secondary School: Ms Donekeo Keosiththivong and
Continue readingMr Souvanh Navong is one of my two Lao teacher-students. We have been working together for 9 weeks. In our
Continue readingWednesday, the 5th of October, was a very sunny morning. Instead of going to school as usual, the teachers of Ban
Continue readingFollowing the Teachers’ Day celebrations at the Lao-German Technical College, we would like to introduce some of the wonderful teachers
Continue readingInterestingly Lao people have a bank holiday for teachers – “Teachers’ Day”. The Teachers’ Day, celebrated each year in October,
Continue readingToday I would like to introduce my English students to you. All of them are teachers in Ban Phang Heng
Continue readingHello. Every hello comes along with a goodbye at some stage. For the rest of Team I (Franziska, Laura and
Continue readingMit and Noy are two of the four Lao English teachers who received a voucher from the Angel for Children
Continue readingLathsamy Chanthavongsa is an English teacher at Phang Heng Primary School, teaching Preschool class 1 and classes 3-5. For the last
Continue readingAt the end of our stay in Laos, I gave my two students Bouangeun and Souphaphone the following questions to
Continue reading“What were your expectations, hopes, and fears when you heard that five German volunteer teachers will come to your school?”
Continue reading“What were your expectations, hopes, and fears when you heard that five German volunteer teachers will come to your school?”
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