A view of Shui Hui Park from outside the entrance. |
In April, I moved to teach in China and that has been really
interesting. Honestly, I love the people
where I live – they are super friendly, really inclusive and a lot of fun to be
around. Interestingly enough, it’s a lot
easier to make friends here than it is in the United States. My one of a handful of problems, however, is
the language barrier. My friends here
definitely have a good grasp on English, but every once in a while you can see
their eyes kind of gloss over as their comprehension fails them. And that’s much more than I can say for my
comprehension of Mandarin. I mean it’s a
lot better than when I first arrived here nearly four months ago, but it’s not
conversational level by any means. If
the school where I work would have kept their promise, I’m sure my
comprehension would be a lot better. But
everything I’ve learned, I’ve taught myself.
Time is sure flying though.
I am almost to the point where I have just two months left, which is
kind of a pity because I’m really starting to rock as a teacher (even if the
kids can’t see all the hard work and thought that I put into everything). After months of dilly-dallying, I finally
have the SMARTBOARD program installed in my computer. And let me tell you, my lesson plans have
improved significantly. The kids love
learning by games, and I’m kind of able to create mini-computer games that they
play. I mean they’re not super advanced,
but they are still a lot of fun and make them think. Kind of like the super simple, yet thought
provoking, computer games like Reading Rabbit – again maybe not quite that
advanced, but I think I could come up with something really similar.
However, I am really looking forward to going back
home. I miss my friends and my normal
life there. While I am definitely making
the best of this adventure and enjoying the culture, I just miss home. It’s pretty natural. And of course with there only being two
months left, I’m starting to freak out.
While the pay here isn’t wonderful, it’s good for here, and it is a job. I’m, once again, starting the process of job
hunting and it sucks. I feel like I will
be perpetually in a state of looking for a job, but I am hoping this next one
is one that will stick for a while. Well,
I think that was a good re-introducing-myself-back-into-the-world-of-blogging-for-now
update, right?
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