Thursday 17 October 2013

2 months in China!



COUNTRY: China
PROGRAM: UniBreak
PROJECT: Teaching
WRITTEN BY: Lane Breshears

It is crazy to realise that I have already been in China for nearly 2 months. Then again, it is also crazy to accept that I have only been in China for 2 months. Before participating in this program I was warned that it would be life changing and full of new and exciting experiences. And they were 100% correct!

Our month training course in Beijing finished with a well-earned TEFL theory certificate, and many teary farewells as our group of 75 was split up and shipped off to schools in need around China. Myself and a few others were some of the few to stay in Beijing. 3 weeks into our new placements and I am loving every single moment. I am a teacher's assistant to 2 classes of adorably cute 1st graders. Their English levels range from practically native to barely recognising their English name. Already I have realised that 1st graders are literally wacko - it is not a rare occurrence to catch tongues being stuck up friends' noses. However, every time I see their eyes light up at understanding a new word, or hear their ever enthusiastic "Hello Miss Lane!" in the morning - it makes me smile so wide in the knowledge that the next 4 months will be wonderful.


Aside from teaching, I am having a fabulous time learning and loving to live in China. My roommate and I - a girl from England - have had buckets of fun domesticating our new home/apartment. After comparing to some of our friends (e.g. the ones placed down South) I am thankful to have a Western toilet! To decorate we have bought some fish, a turtle, a cactus, and decorated our walls with local magazine clippings. This is the first time I have been completely responsible for my own home, and I must say I quite like it! Across the street we have become embarrassingly frequent visitors to Mama Zhang's, the best place for dumplings and mysterious meat kebabs.

As I am teaching at an International school I get more holidays than some of my other friends, and so last weekend my roomie and I took a trip up to Harbin to see the tigers. And next week (Golden Week) a good 50+ of us from the 1st month in Beijing have planned a big reunion in Shanghai!

While of course my family back home is always in my heart, each day I find China winning a place there too. While I am still young and have an excitingly large part of the world to visit and explore, I truly believe China has something special. From the young children with their bum-flap pants, to the old couples walking hand-in-hand while singing, and yes, even the entire population that believes it perfectly polite to spit on the pavement constantly, China is a unique place and I am so glad I have the privilege to experience living here for 6 months.

1 comment:

  1. So glad to hear that you are having a good experience in the big city! Are you in any language classes yourself? What do you and your roommate do for fun in the big city? (Besides Mama Zhang's!)

    Have some dumplings for me!

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