On a rainy Saturday in the afternoon 12th August 2017 we took the Loop bus no 8 and I walked in the centre of market it was big market I went to with Isabel Martin, Mittaphone,Phouvang and Souvan
Waiting for the “Loop” bus…
… which runs every 8 minutes…
…around the peninsula of Thanet (which you can also cycle, as you see on this bike map)
Many people they bought everything in Westwood the price quite cheap I like to went there if I would like to go the shopping
Lao-style “neck-check” to see if the trousers fit
“All that glitters…”
Outside
In paper shop we bought birthday cards for Madame Engel and thank you cards for Christian and Lars Engel, also books for children in primary school , some material to teach students then we went upstairs to coffee shop to drank coffee.
Excellent teaching material at WH Smith’s!
Birthday card for Mme Engel
Enjoying the moment
around 5:00 we came back to the sea,we walked to the Chinese’s restaurant near the sea the food we’re delicious.
They have Asaian’s food to take care for their customer and the day was birthday’s Noy we celebrated by food in the restaurant we ate about 1 and half hour talked a lot about different customs in Lao England and Germany then we went back home and say good bye.
Ms Leona Kemmer (Team XI) tried three times all through the first Covid year 2020/2021 to get a visa to Laos to work at Sunshine School, despite never-ending obstacles. Team XI were sadly thwarted in their endeavours, but the Head of Sunshine School (Sister "Didi 1") was sure Ms Leona would join them one day. Ms Leona next collaborated with Sunshine teachers to write an e-book for teaching English as material to accompany her Master thesis on "Intercultural differences in ESL to transcultural understanding through encounters and communication: Creating an e-book with Lao teachers in tandem-teaching".
After finishing her studies at the University of Education Karlsruhe and then her 18-month teacher traineeship, she directly connected with Sunshine School again and is there now, teaching throughout the winter. Hats off for such amazing tenacity, loyalty, and determination!
Erasmus+ Key Action 171 Mobility Project between the University of Education Karlsruhe and Savannakhet University (budget 62.470,00 Euro): After our first two mobility projects, "Bi-directional Teaching and Learning" (2018-2021) and "Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship" (2021-2023), we now embark on "Digital Citizenship and Bi-directional Decoloniality" for 3 years (2023-2026).
Ms Leona Kemmer (Team XI) tried three times all through the first Covid year 2020/2021 to get a visa to Laos to work at Sunshine School, despite never-ending obstacles. Team XI were sadly thwarted in their endeavours, but the Head of Sunshine School (Sister "Didi 1") was sure Ms Leona would join them one day. Ms Leona next collaborated with Sunshine teachers to write an e-book for teaching English as material to accompany her Master thesis on "Intercultural differences in ESL to transcultural understanding through encounters and communication: Creating an e-book with Lao teachers in tandem-teaching".
After finishing her studies at the University of Education Karlsruhe and then her 18-month teacher traineeship, she directly connected with Sunshine School again and is there now, teaching throughout the winter. Hats off for such amazing tenacity, loyalty, and determination!
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