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Teaching Experience at Interkids Bilingual School
Messages from Ms. Lindsay Black
“My experience teaching at IBS
was amazing and unforgettable.”
The very first day I felt welcomed and
was greeted with a smile. Everyone at
IBS was very helpful and friendly
throughout my entire stay. Everyone also
went out of their way to ensure that I
was included in all of the events and
activities and I also felt part of the IBS
community. It was very nice to see all of
the different teachers getting along and
working together even though there was
a language barrier. I really liked how all of the teachers were always smiling and welcoming towards
the students and parents in the morning at the large gate. The teachers came to work ready to teach
and rarely complained about their duties. The school always tried to accommodate and work with the
parents to guarantee the best learning environment for their student. One of my favorite memories
from working at IBS was attending and performing the Teacher’s Day celebration. I felt so honored
to be a part of the Thai dance performance and the foreign teacher performance. Also, the speech
given by the director was so inspiring, moving and heartfelt that I started to tear up. I will never
forget that event and hopefully try to bring some of that
tradition to my school in America. It was also very great to
experience and witness all of the great school spirit that the
students and staff all had. All of the events were very
elaborate and really showed the parents how much this
school treasures their students and honors each event. Also,
for each event it was very nice to see how the students and
teachers all put in the extra time and effort to prepare and
clean up. Lastly, it was really amazing to be part of such an
amazing work environment. All of the teachers came to
school prepared and put in so much effort on a daily basis to
provide the best education to each student. All the teachers
and the administration are not only very hard working, but
are also always smiling, joking and enjoying life to the
fullest. Being able to complete your job and teach the
children while also having a smile on your face and laugh
throughout the day is what really sets the good work
environments and the amazing work environments apart and
IBS is unquestionably an AMAZING place to work at.
My only suggestions would be to orient the foreign teachers a little more at the beginning before they
start working. Show them how to check the books and the form to record the book checking. Another
suggestion would be to inform the teachers a little more in advance about upcoming expectations and
changes. Many teachers have families at home and it is considerate to provide them with the
upcoming changes to uniform or events or grading policies a few days in advance.
Thank you so much for hiring and allowing me to be part of the IBS community. I will never forget
all that I have learned while working at your school and will bring it with me where I teach next!
Messages from Ms. Carly Sethman
	
  
“Thai-changing Experience” Before I made the decision to move to Thailand my life
was filled with uncertainties and I was becoming increasingly more nervous about my “life plan.”
I graduated college with a dual Bachelor’s of Science in elementary and special education and spent
the next three years teaching in a variety of different settings trying to find where I felt fulfilled.
Growing up I had distinct dream of joining the PeaceCorps after college graduation and to make a
small difference in the world by teaching in a country in need of teachers. Reality of life as a poor,
naïve college alumni set in after graduation and I chose the path more well beaten to work and save
money. Three years later, unsettled, unsatisfied, and craving the dream I once had, I discovered
teaching abroad through the programs Greenheart Travel and XploreAsia. September 30, 2016 the
airplane carrying me and my absurd amount of luggage landed in Bangkok, Thailand and my life
hasn’t stop improving every day since.
Through a well designed TESOL course and cultural
emersion program developed by XploreAsia, I spent
the first month learning and adapting. The program
facilitates job placement throughout Thailand using
a layout of preferences from the participant. My
preference list included only one: ‘Anywhere
EXCEPT Bangkok.’ Ironically this is precisely
where I was placed. They call it serendipity, when
something happens by chance in a happy or
beneficial way.
I was linked with a private bilingual school located on the outskirts of the city, Interkids Bilingual
School (IBS), where I have been teaching K1-3 and grades 4-9 in English, phonics, and reading.
“Serendipitous” is the word I choose to describe my experience teaching here at IBS thus
far. I’ve compared IBS to the 5 star resort of schools in Thailand. At our school, students learn using
a cross-curricular approach in Thai, English, and Chinese. They are given a rigorous class schedule
and are facilitated to carry the morals of today’s leaders. The organization, support of management,
and welcoming school environment are aspects of IBS that impressed me from the start. I am
continually overwhelmed with the incredible extra-curricular activities and events offered at this
school. I have been immersed in such culturally diverse activities organized by IBS including student
achievement, teacher recognition and Thai/Chinese holidays.
Many differences exist between the American schools I grew up
and taught in and the Thai school system. Although they both
carry benefits, the love, warmth, and family-like environment
that exists at IBS should be compared second to none. I am in no
position to rate and compare the quality of education across
Thailand, nor America. I am young and in the scheme of life
have only experienced a small amount. What I can testify to
however, is the quality of experience I have gained by becoming
a part of the IBS family. Moving to Thailand has completely
changed my life but working at IBS has made that life change
more positive, joyful and uplifting than I could have ever
anticipated.
During this journey I’ve inadvertently stumbled over my own
world views and collided with unfamiliar ground. All the while,
the welcoming and accepting culture of my co-workers and
management provided me with comfort and confidence to get up,
dust myself off and develop personal growth to see the world as
the bright place it is. I am confident my experience in Thailand
would be completely different had I not chosen XploreAsia, had
my preferences totally disregarded, and been placed to teach here
at Interkids Bilingual School.
Messages from Ms. Kim Staflund
To	
  the	
  management,	
  staff,	
  parents,	
  and	
  
students	
  of	
  Interkids	
  Bilingual	
  School	
  (IBS):	
  
As	
  my	
  one	
  semester	
  of	
  teaching	
  at	
  IBS3	
  comes	
  
to	
  an	
  end,	
  I	
  want	
  to	
  express	
  my	
  gratitude	
  and	
  
appreciation	
   to	
   you	
   all.	
   These	
   six	
   months	
   in	
  
Thailand	
   have	
   been	
   wonderful	
   beyond	
   my	
  
expectations;	
  and,	
  although	
  I’ll	
  be	
  delighted	
  to	
  
see	
  my	
  friends	
  and	
  family	
  back	
  in	
  Canada	
  again	
  
very	
   soon,	
   I	
   will	
   definitely	
   miss	
   all	
   my	
   new	
  
friends	
  and	
  my	
  IBS	
  family	
  here	
  in	
  Bangkok.	
  
I’ve	
   always	
   had	
   a	
   great	
   deal	
   of	
   respect	
   for	
  
teachers,	
   but	
   that	
   respect	
   has	
   grown	
   even	
  
stronger	
  after	
  being	
  a	
  part	
  of	
  this	
  school.	
  Even	
  before	
  the	
  school	
  year	
  officially	
  began,	
  in	
  early	
  
May	
  2016	
  I	
  was	
  asked	
  to	
  attend	
  a	
  team	
  building	
  day	
  for	
  all	
  the	
  full-­‐time	
  teachers	
  of	
  IBS1,	
  IBS2,	
  
and	
   IBS3.	
   On	
   this	
   day,	
   I	
   got	
   my	
   first	
   real	
   glimpse	
   of	
   the	
   professionalism	
   and	
   dedication	
   of	
  
everyone	
   at	
   IBS.	
   So	
   much	
   thought	
   and	
   planning	
   went	
   into	
   every	
   single	
   presentation	
   and	
  
activity.	
  It	
  wasn’t	
  only	
  about	
  educating	
  us;	
  it	
  was	
  about	
  making	
  the	
  day	
  fun	
  for	
  us	
  so	
  we	
  would	
  
enjoy	
  our	
  time	
  together.	
  That	
  extra	
  bit	
  of	
  preparation	
  takes	
  a	
  real	
  effort,	
  and	
  I’ve	
  continued	
  to	
  
see	
   this	
   level	
   of	
   effort	
   put	
   in	
   by	
   IBS	
   management	
   and	
   staff	
   with	
   everything	
   from	
   morning	
  
assemblies	
   and	
   daily	
   classroom	
   management	
   to	
   the	
   more	
   elaborate	
   celebrations	
   such	
   as	
  
Asanha	
  Bucha	
  and	
  Buddhist	
  Lent	
  Day,	
  Thai	
  Language	
  Day,	
  and	
  Mother’s	
  Day.	
  
When	
  I	
  told	
  my	
  family	
  back	
  in	
  Canada	
  that	
  we’re	
  at	
  school	
  by	
  seven	
  o’clock	
  every	
  single	
  day	
  so	
  
we	
  can	
  “Wai”	
  the	
  students	
  and	
  wish	
  them	
  a	
  good	
  morning	
  as	
  they	
  arrive,	
  they	
  were	
  impressed.	
  
That’s	
  not	
  something	
  we	
  do	
  in	
  Canadian	
  schools;	
  but,	
  as	
  a	
  parent,	
  I	
  can	
  definitely	
  see	
  the	
  value	
  
in	
  it.	
  I	
  know	
  how	
  hard	
  it	
  sometimes	
  is	
  to	
  drop	
  off	
  a	
  child	
  at	
  school—especially	
  the	
  little	
  ones	
  
who	
  are	
  crying	
  because	
  they	
  just	
  want	
  
to	
   stay	
   at	
   home	
   with	
   mom	
   and	
   dad.	
  
That	
   kind	
   of	
   thing	
   hurts	
   a	
   parent’s	
  
heart;	
   so,	
   I	
   think	
   it’s	
   great	
   that	
   IBS	
  
sees	
   its	
   teachers’	
   responsibilities	
   as	
  
not	
  only	
  teaching	
  the	
  students	
  but	
  also	
  
providing	
  them	
  with	
  a	
  safe	
  and	
  caring	
  
environment	
  all	
  day	
  long,	
  to	
  give	
  their	
  
parents	
   that	
   extra	
   peace	
   of	
   mind.	
   I	
  
think	
   it’s	
   a	
   beautiful	
   thing	
   that	
   the	
  
students	
  are	
  greeted	
  by	
  their	
  teachers	
  
with	
   a	
   “good	
   morning”	
   every	
   single	
  
day,	
  and	
  I	
  enjoy	
  doing	
  it.	
  
	
  
I’m	
   not	
   only	
   impressed	
   by	
   the	
  
teachers	
  at	
  this	
  school,	
  but	
  also	
  by	
  the	
  students.	
  I	
  continue	
  to	
  be	
  amazed	
  whenever	
  I	
  see	
  five-­‐
year-­‐olds	
   standing	
   on	
   a	
   stage,	
   holding	
   a	
   microphone	
   in	
   their	
   tiny	
   hands,	
   and	
   doing	
   public	
  
speaking	
  in	
  front	
  of	
  large	
  groups	
  of	
  their	
  peers,	
  teachers,	
  and	
  parents.	
  Actually,	
  I’m	
  impressed	
  
when	
  any	
  of	
  the	
  students	
  do	
  it;	
  and	
  I’ve	
  seen	
  many	
  of	
  them,	
  in	
  all	
  age	
  groups,	
  stand	
  on	
  that	
  
stage	
  and	
  either	
  speak	
  or	
  sing	
  or	
  dance	
  in	
  front	
  of	
  large	
  crowds	
  of	
  people.	
  I	
  suppose	
  I	
  have	
  no	
  
excuse	
  for	
  how	
  nervous	
  I	
  sometimes	
  feel	
  when	
  I’m	
  handed	
  a	
  microphone	
  and	
  asked	
  to	
  say	
  a	
  
little	
  something	
  to	
  our	
  students’	
  parents.	
  If	
  these	
  kids	
  can	
  do	
  it,	
  then	
  so	
  can	
  I.	
  
	
  
Thank	
  you	
  also	
  for	
  hanging	
  that	
  Canadian	
  flag	
  up	
  at	
  IBS3.	
  I	
  know	
  the	
  main	
  reason	
  for	
  hanging	
  
up	
  those	
  flags	
  is	
  to	
  show	
  each	
  parent	
  all	
  the	
  different	
  countries	
  your	
  teachers	
  come	
  from	
  to	
  
help	
  make	
  their	
  child	
  a	
  child	
  of	
  the	
  world.	
  I’m	
  sure	
  that	
  makes	
  them	
  feel	
  proud,	
  but	
  I	
  want	
  you	
  
to	
  know	
  it	
  also	
  made	
  me	
  feel	
  proud.	
  I	
  love	
  my	
  country	
  as	
  much	
  as	
  you	
  love	
  yours,	
  so	
  that	
  little	
  
extra	
   attention	
   to	
   detail	
   on	
   your	
   part—even	
   something	
   as	
   simple	
   as	
   hanging	
   up	
   a	
   flag—
touched	
  my	
  heart.	
  It	
  made	
  me	
  smile.	
  
	
  
	
  
Truth	
  be	
  told,	
  I’ve	
  never	
  been	
  treated	
  as	
  well	
  as	
  I’ve	
  been	
  treated	
  by	
  everyone	
  at	
  IBS.	
  You’ve	
  all	
  
gone	
  above	
  and	
  beyond	
  to	
  make	
  my	
  time	
  here	
  really	
  special,	
  and	
  I	
  do	
  appreciate	
  it.	
  And	
  my	
  
students?	
  What	
  little	
  sweethearts	
  they	
  all	
  are!	
  Boy,	
  am	
  I	
  going	
  to	
  be	
  in	
  for	
  a	
  rude	
  awakening	
  
when	
   I	
   return	
   to	
   Canada	
   and	
   I’m	
   not	
   smothered	
   with	
   the	
   hugs	
   and	
   “I	
   love	
   yous”	
   of	
   several	
  
children	
  every	
  time	
  I	
  walk	
  into	
  a	
  room.	
  I’ll	
  definitely	
  miss	
  that,	
  and	
  I	
  promise	
  you	
  I’m	
  really	
  
cherishing	
  every	
  little	
  hug	
  I	
  get	
  from	
  them	
  during	
  these	
  last	
  few	
  weeks	
  at	
  IBS.	
  	
  
	
  
I	
  want	
  you	
  to	
  know	
  how	
  very	
  grateful	
  I	
  am	
  
for	
   the	
   experience,	
   and	
   now	
   it’s	
   time	
   for	
  
me	
   to	
   return	
   home	
   to	
   my	
   family	
   in	
  
Canada.	
  I	
  miss	
  them.	
  It’s	
  as	
  simple	
  as	
  that.	
  
It	
   was	
   always	
   my	
   intention	
   to	
   return	
  
home	
  eventually.	
  
	
  
What	
   I	
   didn’t	
   expect	
   was	
   how	
   much	
   I	
  
would	
  grow	
  to	
  love	
  Thailand	
  while	
  I	
  was	
  
here!	
   I	
   can	
   definitely	
   see	
   myself	
   visiting	
  
again	
  some	
  day,	
  and	
  I’ll	
  be	
  sure	
  to	
  stop	
  by	
  
IBS	
   to	
   say	
   hello	
   when	
   I	
   do.	
   Thank	
   you	
  
again	
   for	
   a	
   wonderful	
   and	
   life-­‐changing	
  
experience.	
  I	
  will	
  miss	
  you	
  all	
  very	
  much.	
  
	
  
Teaching Experience at Interkids Bilingual School	
  

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Teaching Experience at Interkids Bilingual School

  • 1. Teaching Experience at Interkids Bilingual School Messages from Ms. Lindsay Black “My experience teaching at IBS was amazing and unforgettable.” The very first day I felt welcomed and was greeted with a smile. Everyone at IBS was very helpful and friendly throughout my entire stay. Everyone also went out of their way to ensure that I was included in all of the events and activities and I also felt part of the IBS community. It was very nice to see all of the different teachers getting along and working together even though there was a language barrier. I really liked how all of the teachers were always smiling and welcoming towards the students and parents in the morning at the large gate. The teachers came to work ready to teach and rarely complained about their duties. The school always tried to accommodate and work with the parents to guarantee the best learning environment for their student. One of my favorite memories from working at IBS was attending and performing the Teacher’s Day celebration. I felt so honored to be a part of the Thai dance performance and the foreign teacher performance. Also, the speech given by the director was so inspiring, moving and heartfelt that I started to tear up. I will never forget that event and hopefully try to bring some of that tradition to my school in America. It was also very great to experience and witness all of the great school spirit that the students and staff all had. All of the events were very elaborate and really showed the parents how much this school treasures their students and honors each event. Also, for each event it was very nice to see how the students and teachers all put in the extra time and effort to prepare and clean up. Lastly, it was really amazing to be part of such an amazing work environment. All of the teachers came to school prepared and put in so much effort on a daily basis to provide the best education to each student. All the teachers and the administration are not only very hard working, but are also always smiling, joking and enjoying life to the fullest. Being able to complete your job and teach the children while also having a smile on your face and laugh throughout the day is what really sets the good work environments and the amazing work environments apart and IBS is unquestionably an AMAZING place to work at. My only suggestions would be to orient the foreign teachers a little more at the beginning before they start working. Show them how to check the books and the form to record the book checking. Another suggestion would be to inform the teachers a little more in advance about upcoming expectations and changes. Many teachers have families at home and it is considerate to provide them with the upcoming changes to uniform or events or grading policies a few days in advance. Thank you so much for hiring and allowing me to be part of the IBS community. I will never forget all that I have learned while working at your school and will bring it with me where I teach next!
  • 2. Messages from Ms. Carly Sethman   “Thai-changing Experience” Before I made the decision to move to Thailand my life was filled with uncertainties and I was becoming increasingly more nervous about my “life plan.” I graduated college with a dual Bachelor’s of Science in elementary and special education and spent the next three years teaching in a variety of different settings trying to find where I felt fulfilled. Growing up I had distinct dream of joining the PeaceCorps after college graduation and to make a small difference in the world by teaching in a country in need of teachers. Reality of life as a poor, naïve college alumni set in after graduation and I chose the path more well beaten to work and save money. Three years later, unsettled, unsatisfied, and craving the dream I once had, I discovered teaching abroad through the programs Greenheart Travel and XploreAsia. September 30, 2016 the airplane carrying me and my absurd amount of luggage landed in Bangkok, Thailand and my life hasn’t stop improving every day since. Through a well designed TESOL course and cultural emersion program developed by XploreAsia, I spent the first month learning and adapting. The program facilitates job placement throughout Thailand using a layout of preferences from the participant. My preference list included only one: ‘Anywhere EXCEPT Bangkok.’ Ironically this is precisely where I was placed. They call it serendipity, when something happens by chance in a happy or beneficial way. I was linked with a private bilingual school located on the outskirts of the city, Interkids Bilingual School (IBS), where I have been teaching K1-3 and grades 4-9 in English, phonics, and reading. “Serendipitous” is the word I choose to describe my experience teaching here at IBS thus far. I’ve compared IBS to the 5 star resort of schools in Thailand. At our school, students learn using a cross-curricular approach in Thai, English, and Chinese. They are given a rigorous class schedule and are facilitated to carry the morals of today’s leaders. The organization, support of management, and welcoming school environment are aspects of IBS that impressed me from the start. I am continually overwhelmed with the incredible extra-curricular activities and events offered at this
  • 3. school. I have been immersed in such culturally diverse activities organized by IBS including student achievement, teacher recognition and Thai/Chinese holidays. Many differences exist between the American schools I grew up and taught in and the Thai school system. Although they both carry benefits, the love, warmth, and family-like environment that exists at IBS should be compared second to none. I am in no position to rate and compare the quality of education across Thailand, nor America. I am young and in the scheme of life have only experienced a small amount. What I can testify to however, is the quality of experience I have gained by becoming a part of the IBS family. Moving to Thailand has completely changed my life but working at IBS has made that life change more positive, joyful and uplifting than I could have ever anticipated. During this journey I’ve inadvertently stumbled over my own world views and collided with unfamiliar ground. All the while, the welcoming and accepting culture of my co-workers and management provided me with comfort and confidence to get up, dust myself off and develop personal growth to see the world as the bright place it is. I am confident my experience in Thailand would be completely different had I not chosen XploreAsia, had my preferences totally disregarded, and been placed to teach here at Interkids Bilingual School. Messages from Ms. Kim Staflund To  the  management,  staff,  parents,  and   students  of  Interkids  Bilingual  School  (IBS):   As  my  one  semester  of  teaching  at  IBS3  comes   to  an  end,  I  want  to  express  my  gratitude  and   appreciation   to   you   all.   These   six   months   in   Thailand   have   been   wonderful   beyond   my   expectations;  and,  although  I’ll  be  delighted  to   see  my  friends  and  family  back  in  Canada  again   very   soon,   I   will   definitely   miss   all   my   new   friends  and  my  IBS  family  here  in  Bangkok.   I’ve   always   had   a   great   deal   of   respect   for   teachers,   but   that   respect   has   grown   even   stronger  after  being  a  part  of  this  school.  Even  before  the  school  year  officially  began,  in  early   May  2016  I  was  asked  to  attend  a  team  building  day  for  all  the  full-­‐time  teachers  of  IBS1,  IBS2,   and   IBS3.   On   this   day,   I   got   my   first   real   glimpse   of   the   professionalism   and   dedication   of   everyone   at   IBS.   So   much   thought   and   planning   went   into   every   single   presentation   and   activity.  It  wasn’t  only  about  educating  us;  it  was  about  making  the  day  fun  for  us  so  we  would   enjoy  our  time  together.  That  extra  bit  of  preparation  takes  a  real  effort,  and  I’ve  continued  to   see   this   level   of   effort   put   in   by   IBS   management   and   staff   with   everything   from   morning   assemblies   and   daily   classroom   management   to   the   more   elaborate   celebrations   such   as   Asanha  Bucha  and  Buddhist  Lent  Day,  Thai  Language  Day,  and  Mother’s  Day.   When  I  told  my  family  back  in  Canada  that  we’re  at  school  by  seven  o’clock  every  single  day  so   we  can  “Wai”  the  students  and  wish  them  a  good  morning  as  they  arrive,  they  were  impressed.   That’s  not  something  we  do  in  Canadian  schools;  but,  as  a  parent,  I  can  definitely  see  the  value   in  it.  I  know  how  hard  it  sometimes  is  to  drop  off  a  child  at  school—especially  the  little  ones  
  • 4. who  are  crying  because  they  just  want   to   stay   at   home   with   mom   and   dad.   That   kind   of   thing   hurts   a   parent’s   heart;   so,   I   think   it’s   great   that   IBS   sees   its   teachers’   responsibilities   as   not  only  teaching  the  students  but  also   providing  them  with  a  safe  and  caring   environment  all  day  long,  to  give  their   parents   that   extra   peace   of   mind.   I   think   it’s   a   beautiful   thing   that   the   students  are  greeted  by  their  teachers   with   a   “good   morning”   every   single   day,  and  I  enjoy  doing  it.     I’m   not   only   impressed   by   the   teachers  at  this  school,  but  also  by  the  students.  I  continue  to  be  amazed  whenever  I  see  five-­‐ year-­‐olds   standing   on   a   stage,   holding   a   microphone   in   their   tiny   hands,   and   doing   public   speaking  in  front  of  large  groups  of  their  peers,  teachers,  and  parents.  Actually,  I’m  impressed   when  any  of  the  students  do  it;  and  I’ve  seen  many  of  them,  in  all  age  groups,  stand  on  that   stage  and  either  speak  or  sing  or  dance  in  front  of  large  crowds  of  people.  I  suppose  I  have  no   excuse  for  how  nervous  I  sometimes  feel  when  I’m  handed  a  microphone  and  asked  to  say  a   little  something  to  our  students’  parents.  If  these  kids  can  do  it,  then  so  can  I.     Thank  you  also  for  hanging  that  Canadian  flag  up  at  IBS3.  I  know  the  main  reason  for  hanging   up  those  flags  is  to  show  each  parent  all  the  different  countries  your  teachers  come  from  to   help  make  their  child  a  child  of  the  world.  I’m  sure  that  makes  them  feel  proud,  but  I  want  you   to  know  it  also  made  me  feel  proud.  I  love  my  country  as  much  as  you  love  yours,  so  that  little   extra   attention   to   detail   on   your   part—even   something   as   simple   as   hanging   up   a   flag— touched  my  heart.  It  made  me  smile.       Truth  be  told,  I’ve  never  been  treated  as  well  as  I’ve  been  treated  by  everyone  at  IBS.  You’ve  all   gone  above  and  beyond  to  make  my  time  here  really  special,  and  I  do  appreciate  it.  And  my   students?  What  little  sweethearts  they  all  are!  Boy,  am  I  going  to  be  in  for  a  rude  awakening   when   I   return   to   Canada   and   I’m   not   smothered   with   the   hugs   and   “I   love   yous”   of   several   children  every  time  I  walk  into  a  room.  I’ll  definitely  miss  that,  and  I  promise  you  I’m  really   cherishing  every  little  hug  I  get  from  them  during  these  last  few  weeks  at  IBS.       I  want  you  to  know  how  very  grateful  I  am   for   the   experience,   and   now   it’s   time   for   me   to   return   home   to   my   family   in   Canada.  I  miss  them.  It’s  as  simple  as  that.   It   was   always   my   intention   to   return   home  eventually.     What   I   didn’t   expect   was   how   much   I   would  grow  to  love  Thailand  while  I  was   here!   I   can   definitely   see   myself   visiting   again  some  day,  and  I’ll  be  sure  to  stop  by   IBS   to   say   hello   when   I   do.   Thank   you   again   for   a   wonderful   and   life-­‐changing   experience.  I  will  miss  you  all  very  much.     Teaching Experience at Interkids Bilingual School