Dear Jim,
How is the weather in Matsumoto? It is dry season at this moment, here in Kampong Thom, Cambodia.
Today I visited a elementary school which Epson Union contributed to in 2004. I played with students under the burning sun. I'm sure that my weight has lost more than 3kg by sweating.
Needless to say, I have recovered by cold Angkor beer in the evening.
We took dinner with the Cambodian teachers. They can speak English very well.
See you next week, Koa
Koa - and everyone - check out this related blog http://tumnei.wordpress.com/
English language school in the heart of the Japanese Alps, and English language learners sharing their experiences online. Teachers post regular items about teaching, learning tools, events in the school, their day to day experiences living & working in a foreign country. Students post on whatever takes their fancy - book reports, festivals in home towns, postcards from business trips etc. A little Brit of England in the guts of Japan!
Thursday, 13 November 2008
Postcard from Kampong Thom, Cambodia
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Dear Jim,
ReplyDeleteThank you for blog my card and information of interesting website. It was nice surprise. Do you know Mr. Chea Phal? He is my friend, and he was helping us during our stay in Cambodia. He can speak English, Japanese and Khmer. He is working for SVA, Shanti Volunteer Association which is Seiko Epson Labor Union’s partner. http://sva.or.jp/global/
He is writing about us, Epson on following blog!
http://tumnei.wordpress.com/2008/11/08/just-another-shot/#comments.
Thanks, have a nice weekend.
Koa