1) The document discusses various aspects of rural life in Thailand such as jobs, transportation, education, food, recycling, and housing.
2) Common jobs in villages include pottery making, farming, fishing, weaving silk, and basket making. Farming is difficult work in the hot sun that requires caring for many crops.
3) After finishing work, villagers help with household chores rather than resting like urban residents. Children sometimes help care for younger siblings.
4) Transportation includes bicycles, motorcycles, and used cars. Wealthier villagers drive cars while poorer villagers use bikes or motorcycles.
A digital story created by Tyler Jay, year 5 after watching other episodes of Inanimate Alice. The work has been uploaded as it was handed in with any errors uncorrected. This presentation was created with Keynote and converted to PowerPoint.
A digital story created by Tyler Jay, year 5 after watching other episodes of Inanimate Alice. The work has been uploaded as it was handed in with any errors uncorrected. This presentation was created with Keynote and converted to PowerPoint.
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4. Before learning about pottery making, I thought this was very easy. I also thought that pottery was made for fun and wasn’t really a real job because I thought pottery was cheap. However pottery actually makes good money so I guess it could we a job. At the Pottery village –Dan Kwain we carved are own pots and trust me you would not want to see my pot; however, I never knew that pots could be so important in Korat people’s life.
6. Before visiting the village I thought that there jobs would be similar to the jobs people do in factory’s; however, there jobs are way different. They cooked somtam, caught fish, weave silk, and made wooden baskets. When I saw the villagers I was really surprised how old they were because most people in Bangkok would have stopped working by this age.
9. Before coming to know what real farming meant I thought farming was simple. It was simple because I play a game in facebook called farmville. In farmville you grow crop, breed animals, grow tree’s then earn money according to when either the crops, animals, and tree’s is ready an when you harvest it. But of course I know that there are other variables that makes this game in valid like the weather, when you water your plants, insects, and etc. But when I saw how things were actually done it was a lot harder. You don’t do everything correct then your crop is destroyed, it must be frustrating. And think how hard it would be to work in that farm all day in the hot sun and 30 or more crops to take care of. Farming is not as simple as you think.
11. What I thought about the activities villagers do after work Before asking the villagers any questions about what they do After work I thought rest. I know they work very hard and most of the time they are in the sun considering Thailand so after that tiring work won’t these people rest. But no they don’t because the men will have to help the women with some choirs because unlike us villagers do things by hand. The men could also take care of his baby if he has one or if he had a older son/daughter the kids could take care. Would that be tiring. I really feel bad because everyday I would come back from school and lay on my sofa and after a my maids would bring me fruits. To know that there kids who have to take care of there baby brother/sister all day and don’t get to rest. All I have to do is go to school, come back to my house, and act like I am sweating but these kids have to do much more so I think this is unfair.