I've finally found the time to post a couple pictures of my home here in 장평. From my residence school is 5 minutes walking distance(heated floors!). The scenery is stunning, the air crisp, the view breathtaking, and the school is very advanced. For a school in the countryside, I was pretty blown away. Automatic doors, huge flat screen TVs in every room, and an indoor gym with basketball hoops! The girl table tennis team here is ranked #1 in Gangwon-do, and I can see why after watching them practice until 7pm. Downtown Jangpyeong consists of a hair salon, 2 small markets (very small), a couple of restaurants, a wedding hall, a church, flower shop, and a bus terminal. Not very busy now, but in a month or two (ski season) I have been told that downtown becomes pretty busy. It takes about 20 minutes for me to walk to the stores, so I tend to stay up in the mountains where my home and school are.
Over the weekend I took a bus to Seoul to do a little shopping at 동대문 (where the shop owners grab you and try to convince you to try a shirt on) and Itaewon where I had some Mexican food (I can confidently say it was not the best Mexican food I've ever had). Spent the night in Suwon, then the next day I took a trip with my uncle and his family (along with my grandma) to Jangpyeong and the beach where we road a motor boat and went biking.
Today was the welcoming ceremony for the new teachers and marks my first day of classes. I will be starting off with second graders, followed by grades 3-4 and 5-6. There might be a teacher's dinner tonight, so I hope the elder teachers understand that I am not a heavy drinker.
Anyways, I have to get back to lesson planning so I'll update this blog after my first day of classes!
Update:
Grade 2 = little monsters...I was totally not expecting the mob I encountered from 1:20-2pm. While some children were calm, others were jumping on me, running out of the room, and screaming in my ear: GAME!!! After that class, I rushed back to my room to prepare heavily for the next class. The reason why I was so thrown off for the 2nd graders was that I thought I was having class in my classroom, but last second I was told to go to the 2nd grade homeroom to teach. Luckily, the rest of my classes are in my classroom. Rushing back to my room, I found myself surrounded by 5th and 6th grade girls and boys (mostly girls) wanting to play games for the next 15 minutes before their class would start. Knowing that they would continue to ask me even if I said no, I played 4 corners and hangman with them. I am so glad we played those games because I used them later during the next 2 classes I had. Basically, things didn't always go the way I saw during the day, and my respect for elementary school teachers skyrocketed as a result of today. Eagerly I will go home and prepare extensively for the next day. I am actually staying at school right now (17:30) to prepare a little while I can. Well, I'm off to eat some rice and kimchi at home for dinner so until next time, ciao!
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Jason Lee
강원도 평창군 용평면
장평리 장평초등학교
232-933
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