Saturday, November 1, 2008

The weekend!

Friday was a fun final day of teaching for this week. We didn't do a Halloween party at school but I did buy a bunch of candy to give to the kids since they were expecting it. I gave out so much candy last night...I had kids from all different classes coming to me for candy if they saw someone else had some. It was fun. :D

Today was really a lot of fun, as well. I met Youngsun(Suzanna) and Young-ah(Amy) at Osan Station to head to Suwon. We arrived in Suwon around 10, where we met Jin, his younger brother Young-gwon, and Dahea(Elizabeth). Together, we rode the bus to Everland. This is the second time this year that I've been there and the fourth amusement park. lol

This time, though, we went to the water park section of Everland, Caribbean Bay. The indoor part is still open and they keep it heated. We had such a blast. Together, we swam in the wave pool, rode the indoor tube and body slides and floated down the lazy river. The river did have an outside section that we went through and it was absolutely freezing. :P I was glad to get back to the indoor section.

We also spent some time relaxing in a couple spas. One was a lemon spa(supposed to be good for digestion) and another was a strawberry spa(with actual strawberry juice stuff in it) and it was supposed to be good for a number of things. Those were outside so it was fun sitting in the hot water out in cold weather. The strawberry spa was 114 degrees, I think. It was almost unbearable, at first.

We left around 4:00 and decided to pay an extra $12 to allow us to get into Everland. We didn't have much time so Jin, Young-gwon, Youngsun and I went straight to the T-Express rollercoaster(the most famous coaster at Everland) and Dahea and Youngah went to ride the Viking. After waiting for over an hour, we finally got to ride and it was as thrilling as I remember it. We took a little bit of time to walk through the zoo as we headed to leave and got on the bus around 6:30 to head back to Suwon.

By the time we finally arrived back in Osan, it was about 8:30. We stopped in at a vendor right outside the station and ate some Korean fried snacks and Deok-bok-gi before I said goodbye to everyone and they got on a bus for home. It'll be nice to see everyone again at church tomorrow. :)

Here are a few pictures from today:
Jin in front of Caribbean Bay

The sun setting at Everland.

Caribbean Bay

Youngsun and Jin in front of the entrance to the T Express.

Me and my pirate buddy. :D

With Youngsun on the bus going to Everland.

Me after riding the T Express. Everybody got a good laugh at my expense when the ride finished. lol

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

An evening of teaching

Wow, two posts in one day! I had to post about my day of teaching, though. So many interesting and crazy things happened.

My first class was with EC, which is a very basic class. We work out of a phonics book and there are only five students, which I like. With the younger students, large classes can be very tough to control.

I began having problems with one of the students. He would not stop talking and playing with the students around him. Then he began rocking his desk back and forth and repeating everything I said. I gave him warning after warning after warning. Finally, I made him stand up against the wall with his hands in the air. He still wouldn't listen, though, and kept lowering his hands and talking while he was standing there.

So enough was enough. I grabbed him by the arm and dragged him to the counter, where I delivered him into the hands of the lady that manages students, student records, registrations, etc. The students all fear having to be taken to "the counter." It was quite a peaceful class, afterwards, though, and we got a lot done. I ended up feeling very good about what we accomplished when that class was finished. Dishing out some harsh punishment on one student also tends to put some fear into the hearts of other students. :P

My next class was PR-B. They are also very young but a lot of fun cause they're crazy, which also makes them rather stressful sometimes. Today, they would not be quiet for anything and weren't listening at all. So I decided to tell them that anybody who I saw talking to another student or talking when I was talking would write "I will be quiet in class" ten times. Needless to say, a LOT of sentences were written tonight but the class became much quieter and we got some things done. One girl ended up writing 80 sentences. lol

Probably what ended up being the craziest class of the night was my next one, RB. This is the class where the boys are always getting punished and three of them failed. I promised them a snack, so about 7 minutes prior to class, I sent them outside with 5,000 Won(five dollars) to get some Deok-bok-ki(rice cakes in a spicy red pepper sauce). The three girls that went to get it didn't come back until about 5 minutes into class and brought it in a bag, with nothing to eat it in or with.

I told one of the girls to go to the counter and get some forks or sticks or something. Several minutes later, she returned. She had run all the way back outside to get some sticks from the lady she had bought it from. Now we needed cups to eat it in. She said that there were cups at the counter....but there wasn't. So several more minutes pass and finally she comes back. By this time, I'm anxiously looking at the clock as they put the food into their cups to share. Of course, now they're eating and I can't get them to pay attention to anything.

Finally, they finished eating and I could begin teaching...except now they're complaining that they're thirsty. I refused to allow anyone to leave again and tried to get something done in the 20 minutes I had left. Not until class was finished did it reach its climax, though.

There was some still left in the bag and when I dismissed them, they all mobbed it, crowding around my desk. Everyone had a hand in it and they were tearing the bag up. Soon, sauce started pouring onto my desk and they dripped some onto the surrounding desks. When they finished, it was a mess and I made two students stay and clean it up. It took about ten minutes to clean up after them. I promised myself that I would never again allow them to bring that snack to class. :P

Next, I had RD, which is one of my favorite classes. They were the class that did a welcome message and had balloons on the whiteboard. They're always a lot of fun and we did several games of hangman since we had a test today. Over all, pretty normal. The next class, RG, was also noneventful. My final class, RC, was normal for them. Nobody likes to pay attention in that class so I ended up doing some lecturing and confiscating and crumpling a couple of papers that were being doodled on.

It was a crazy, fun, exciting day of classes. Really just another day in the life, I guess. :D

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

I couldn't really think of a title for this blog post so I just decided not to put one at all. Hope you don't mind. ;)

This last week has stayed exciting, as usual. I had a few tests that I gave to two classes last week and most of them did well. My RB class, which always gives me a lot of grief(the boys, anyway) actually did better than I expected them, too. I only had three students who failed their tests out of about 11, I think.

Monday, though, they were all mad at me because I promised them a snack(fish-shaped dough filled with red bean sauce) if they got a score about 80%. When I went to buy it, though, the lady was not there and she wasn't there yesterday either. They've been bugging me since then about buying them something so I guess I'll give them some money to buy a snack today since I'm sure they haven't forgotten(since I got a text message from one of them last night :P ).

I wasn't feeling very well Monday, either. At 3 am, Monday morning, I nearly threw up cause I felt so bad. I'm guessing it was probably a combination of things. When I came back to Osan from church, I rode with 2 friends and we went to a restaurant for Sam-gyup-sal, which is slices of pork that you eat with onions in sauce, kimchi, rice and anything else you want to add to it. Most people eat it wrapped in lettuce with a sauce or a few other toppings.

The food was delicious but I had a bit of a problem with how much we ate. Between the three of us, we managed to eat through 1600 grams of pork, rice, soup, and four bottles of soda. I've never felt so stuffed in my life. I have no idea why they ordered so much, but hey, they're Koreans. :P We also managed to add up a nice bill of $20 a piece for our meal. It was fun, though, hanging out and eating with a couple guys.

It's getting much cooler here, though I still haven't really had to turn on the heat in my apartment. Started wearing long sleeves and light jackets, though. Otherwise, Korea is staying wonderful, despite recent threats from the North saying they could reduce the South to rubble and the South warning about pre-emptive strikes on suspected nuclear facilities in the North. It's never a good thing when you have brethren with two starkly opposing viewpoints, is it? lol
Oh well, I don't imagine the North is quite as powerful as they would like us to think. One positive thing, though, Kim Jong-il finally realized he has some problems- he is now seeing a brain surgeon. :D