Today I got my placement. I will be leaving Saturday morning and I start teaching for real on Monday! Eeeeeeek. Who’s idea was this? I’m going to North Thailand. I will be in a rural town named Sam Ngao teaching high school age. I will have classes of 40 to 50 kids – whoa. I will be signing a year contract. It’s mountainous and supposedly very beautiful. Since it’s near Myanmar and many hill tribe areas, it will be a cultural mix influenced by Burma, hill tribes and Thai. I will have traditional Thai accommodations which I think means I will have a squat toilet and probably won’t have hot water. I should have wifi and air conditioning in at least one room. We’ll see.
I will be the first Western teacher in the town. The town is so excited to be getting a Western teacher that they are already painting a house for me. I’m not quite sure what that will look like, but it sounds like a big deal. I will be paid 30,000 baht per month which is standard for a Western teacher. Plus they are paying for my accommodation which is a bonus. Western teachers get paid a lot more than Thai teachers. The Thai teachers may teach English reading and grammar, but they want us to teach speaking so that they have the correct pronunciations. Usually, the school can’t afford the Western teacher’s salary so the parents pay to make up the difference.
I was hoping for a small town or rural. I was hoping for either the mountains or the beach. I’m excited and terrified at the same time. I look forward to a slower paced lifestyle and being part of a smaller town where I will be immersed in the different culture. It’s scary, but this sounds exactly like what I asked the universe for. Now, if only, I can get better at lesson plans and teaching. I need to step up my Thai language learning too.
I did a google search and found pictures of mountain bikers so some sort of bike race took place there or near there. There are also pictures of a large dam. It’s near the largest lake in Thailand and near a river. I can’t quite tell, but I think most of the pictures I found are of the District and not the Town, but still…… Stay tuned and I’ll add pictures when I get there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Ngao_District
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