"And I tell you, if you have the desire for knowledge and the power to give it physcial expression, go out and explore... Some will tell you that you are mad, and nearly all will say, 'What is the use?' For we are a nation of shopkeepers, and no shopkeeper will look at research which does not promise him a financial return within a year. And so you will sledge nearly alone, but those with whom you sledge will not be shopkeepers: that is worth a great deal. If you march your Winter Journeys you will have your reward, so long as all you want is a penguin's egg."

-Apsley Cherry-Garrard, from
The Worst Journey in the World



Thursday 10 March 2011

So it has been maybe a few months!?!

I'm back in the public computer rooms with the smoke and darkness and a blindingly bright screen to type what has occupied my mind most in a day in South Korea on the beautiful island that is Jeju.

As a small back drop I moved house on the weekend which was MENTAL as everything happened so so quickly but all you need know is that I now have a room double the size of my entire previous living space. There is a huge dining room/ come kitchen, another bedroom (which is under the direction of Paul), two bathrooms and a balcony which runs the entire perimeter of our flat. Also I have me own little balcony attached to my room. We are on the second floor and the view is INCREDIBLE! We are looking right out to the ocean and are now 3mins away from one of the best beaches on Jeju island.....

All this is costing us half the rent of our last place (about 100 pounds per month). I am so happy right now. Also when we moved in I heard a

'Simon teacher!?!'
'Ah Simon teacher!!'
'AHHHHHH SIMON TEACHER SIMON TEACHER!!!!'

and there was 4 kids who I taught during Winter Camp jumping up and down outside our flat. No jokes, they were so chuffed to help us move our stuff into the flat. The last item was a chair which one kid could carry but all four of them were holding it, and if they weren't able to hold it they were at least touching it. They live in the same building as us so there shall definitely be no crack cocaine parties anymore! How I shall miss those parties...

Unfortunately heating is somewhat of an issue as oil is super expensive here and myself and Paul don't really have enough money to heat the floor everyday so we are just living in faith of the summer coming soon. The big room is beautiful but BOY does it get cold. Also today is the first day of my first proper hot hot shower out of the 5 days we have lived there. My mood has been top all day today from that shower. I did not realise how much I missed condensation.

So on the school front and the main reason I am here (:S) this week has been the first proper week back at school for teaching and so many new kids have joined in. I cannot believe the different types of kids we're now teaching. One kid is a HUGE problem in grade 1 as he cannot concentrate ever, and then yesterday I gave him a worsksheet and he was as fluent with a pen on paper as a Japanese man is with a harpoon on a whale. He is soooooooo intelligent and I think he is mostly bored because we are learning proper basic stuff.

I am bragging when I type this, there is no doubt about it but I am proper chuffed about it. I had a list of after-school activities through and the student sign up list and this year English is the most popular by a margin of almost 20 students. GET IN!!!

We're now teaching just under 60 students out of 85 (ish). It's slightly daunting for us (me and Koon, the new co-teacher) but quite exciting. The principal of the school is SO happy though. Also Koon is keeping such good control of the kids... now some of them even bow to me before they leave the classroom.

AND more and more problem children are joining the classes which is actually turning out to be a really good thing as we are somehow (I don't know how!?!) making English more accessible for them. Out of a class of 19 first and second graders yesterday I had only one child who looked bored and whose head was on the table. Compared to my first day there that is miraculous. No exaggeration. Also today a kid came who I have noticed before because of his attitude in school. He is in Grade 5 and has got an attention problem but I found out yesterday he has joined new at the orphanage. So he signed up today and I'm quite looking forward to (not in a good way or bad way) tomorrows lesson to see what happens. However I have two kids in that class with real attitiude problems so I think everything may cancel each other out.... or just add up to a big explosion haha!! I'll tell ya when it happens :P.

Heres to the start of a new term!

3 comments:

  1. Hoping the tsunami doesn't come and get you! I know you're quite a distance from North Japan, but it's a big quake. Did you feel it? xx

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  2. Nothing luckily!! Cheers for the concern Lesley :):)!! If everything goes terribly wrong then I can run up a volcano and hide in it.... unless the radiation makes it explode :O?!

    I'll blog it if it happens... no worries ;P

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  3. hehe glad you're okay. Good to hear from you. xx

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