Writing a Job Application contributed by an Indonesia ETA Do you ever feel the need to prove to your students that your class does actually have a purpose to it, that they are actually learning skills that will be useful in the future? Amidst the grind of grammar lessons and…
The Art of Pulkam
– by Grace Wivell – This fall, Fulbright ETAs share their experiences adjusting and adapting to new cultures – and the challenges, humor, and new ways of seeing the world that come with diving into life in another country. Read the full series here. This piece was written by Grace Wivell, a…
Lesson of the Week: Making Invitations
Making Invitations contributed by an Indonesia ETA Halloween is approaching, and that means it’s the season for costume parties galore. In order to have a fun, festive costume party, there’s one major thing you must not forget to do: send out invitations. (Otherwise you may end up standing alone in…
Lesson of the Week: Second Conditional with Beyoncé
Second Conditional with Beyoncé by Indonesia ETAs It’s September, and that means it’s Beyoncé’s birth month. Yes, that’s right—our Queen B who told us all exactly who runs the world has earned more than just a birthday; she gets a whole month. If you’re looking for a way to celebrate…
Experiencing Colorism in Indonesia
– by Kayla Stewart – This spring, Fulbridge asked ETAs to write about the theme of diversity– “the condition or quality of being diverse, different, or varied; difference, unlikeness” – in their grant experiences. This month, ETAs from around the world share how the grant year has changed their perspectives on diversity. Read the full series…
Where Are You Really From?
– by Julius Tsai – This spring, Fulbridge asked ETAs to write about the theme of diversity– “the condition or quality of being diverse, different, or varied; difference, unlikeness” – in their grant experiences. This month, ETAs from around the world share how the grant year has changed their perspectives on diversity. Read the full…