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Winter vacation at SGA.
We'll be on a short Christmas break from December 23 to 27. After that we'll be back for you!
Save €100 - Only until 31.12.2024!
Until the end of the year we're giving a €100 discount on all bookings. Plan your trip now
Winter vacation at SGA.
We'll be on a short Christmas break from December 23 to 27. After that we'll be back for you!
Lea's internship as a primary school teacher: Six weeks in Singapore
CATEGORY: Teaching internship
COUNTRY: Singapore
READING TIME: 4 minutes
Lea completed a six-week teaching internship with us in Singapore. She taught English to Chinese primary school students, gaining valuable practical experience while learning about a new education system. From settling into Singapore's structured school life to exploring the city's cultural diversity, she shares her experiences with you in the blog.
In the summer of 2024, I embarked on a six-week internship in Singapore through Students Go Abroad. From the very start, I felt well-supported by the organization, which made adjusting to life and work in Singapore much smoother. The easy communication and willingness to assist with any questions or challenges were invaluable.
During my internship, I taught English to Chinese students. As a future primary school teacher with English as one of my subjects, this opportunity was perfect for applying my theoretical knowledge in a real-world setting while exploring a different educational system. It was fascinating to witness how classrooms in Singapore are structured and to compare their methods with those used in Germany.
- Lea during her teaching practice
- Modern art in Singapore
My internship in Singapore
At first, adapting to the different work environment was a bit of a challenge. School life in Singapore is more structured, with a strong emphasis on discipline. It took some patience to grasp the dynamics and adjust to the cultural differences in the classroom. But over time, I grew more comfortable, finding ways to support the students that were both effective and meaningful for them. It was incredibly rewarding to see how they made progress in English and applied what they had learned.
- Lunch in Singapore's famous food courts
- Singapur - Eine moderne Metropole im Herzen von Südostasien
What I learned from my internship abroad
This internship was not just a professional opportunity but a personal journey as well. It helped me grow as a future teacher, particularly in the areas of intercultural exchange and adapting to various teaching methods. I highly recommend Students Go Abroad to anyone considering an international internship. My time in Singapore gave me valuable insights into the teaching profession and introduced me to a rich, diverse culture.
Singapore, an unforgettable experience
Beyond the professional experience, Singapore’s cultural diversity was a highlight. The blend of Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences is visible everywhere, and it was amazing to experience this multiculturalism in daily life. In my free time, I visited iconic places like Gardens by the Bay, Chinatown, and Little India. These adventures made my stay even more unforgettable and sparked a desire to continue exploring the world and discovering new cultures.
Written by Lea from Germany (Intern in Singapore with StudentsGoAbroad)
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