An walked into class last week looking dejected, lonely and overwhelmed. Our class list showed that she had missed the last 2 classes. Her dark hair covered her face. I talked to her about missing assignments and encouraged her to participate in her group. She said very little and acted like she understood even less. I was discouraged about teaching her. I honestly didn't think she would be handing in any missing assignments.
This week An showed up for class. Our first assignment was answering a prepared prompt question. I was shocked when An answered the question in front of her group. She participated in every activity. We did Play in a Bag activity where we gave each group 8 random props and they performed a 3 minute play. I especially loved watching An interact and laugh with her group as they performed their play.
During a little break, An hesitantly brought me her missing assignments. As she left class, she walked out the door with a big smile on her face.
I felt a small amount of amazement as a teacher today. I hope I don't get so enamored with the good English speakers, or the smart kids. and remember the An's of the class. She is important and I learned a great lesson today.
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