This is the classroom where I will spend another 13 Sat mornings in. Notice the colourful furniture? They are all made for primary school kids to use considering they are not very tall. The classroom is bigger than those I remembered in my primary school days. Also, they have better furnishing. I still remembered 2 students had to share those wooden tables that are full of carving on top during my days. (from students' view)
Take a look at their notice board. Not in the picture is a mini compo set. How fortunate. (from my view)
So far the 2 classes of P3 and P4 students have been well-behaved and it is a pleasure teaching them. All I can complain about is having to wake up at 6.45am so that I can catch the 7.30am train to Paya Lebar, then switching to a bus to be in time for the first lesson at 9am. The size of the classroom is a challenge since I am trained to teach in classrooms of only half the size of this. I must really thank my days in RV for maximising the potential of my vocal cords. My throat is still alright after 6 consecutive weeks of continuous teaching.
I will try posting the classroom of my S2 class in the language centre itself if I have the chance. It is so much smaller than the normal classroom in a primary school.