Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Our visit to CEV

Our friends Nick and Lauren live and work at an English immersion camp in Changnyeong. It's in the countryside, with trees and rice fields and glorious nature everywhere. When we went to visit them I took some pictures of the school. Kids come to this school for a week or so at a time and basically are surrounded by English and examples of what it's like to live an English-speaking life.

 This is their "duty-free shop". My girls basically just wanted to buy everything in it.
 Art class - there were some really cool Picasso-style drawings on the wall.
The post office! Where they can practice standing in a single line for an hour till the only clerk goes on lunch break. Or learn how to mail a package correctly - that's probably more like it.
 Here's their bank, with an ATM and everything, so they can learn about money.
Teacher Lauren's room!
 This is their doctor's office. In the front half there are a ton of medicine bottles, as well as a skeleton which I didn't take a picture of. In the back it's set up as an exam room.
This is a train/subway/bus stop, as well as the entrance to...
 The restaurant/hotel/airport! Teacher Lauren is ready to take our orders with her menu. :)
Their hotel is pretty fancy, I must say.
 And at the airport, kids can put their luggage on the conveyor belt and go through a security check.
Here's the science room - I love the way this is decorated.
And a handy little phone on the wall with some English phrases to practice.
Talbot girls and CEV kids - I wish we could have stayed longer!

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