As you all know, I am an English teacher here at HZNU. However, I don’t think I’ve talked too much about what that includes. So, today I want to share with you my weekly class schedule and give you some details on what kind of stuff I (attempt to) teach these (mostly) lovely students.
Two of my lovely sophomores, Simon & Shamrock! |
In my opinion, my work week begins on Sunday – the day for some serious class planning. I take Sunday as the day to be sure all my lessons are prepared for the week, all necessary worksheets and handouts are printed out, and all Powerpoint presentations and/or videos are ready to go. I’d like to say I get most of this done on Sunday morning, leaving the rest of the day to relax, but that would be a lie – I am a procrastinator at heart; always have been; (probably) always will be. I don’t mind, though, because I find that I do my best work under pressure – and there’s no pressure like being responsible for 100+ eager minds every week. I can’t let these kids down! And so, most of my Sundays are spent planning preparing and primping my lessons for the week.
Could you let that face down? I didn't think so. |
My Monday class schedule is as follows:
8:20am – 9:45am : English Writing II
9:55am – 11:25am : Oral English IV
11:30am – 1:30pm : Lunch!
1:30pm – 2:55pm : English Writing II
3:05pm – 4:30pm : Oral English IV
And the building where I teach most of these classes |
Das right, y'all... I be exercisin! |
My adorable bike! This baby takes me all over town |
Last Wednesday, for instance, I biked down to the famous West Lake! It was a gorgeous day for early March! |
Then, on Thursday, I just teach one class. Fortunately, it’s an afternoon class, so I don’t have to wake up at the crack of dawn for it. Instead, I catch a school bus that leaves at ten after noon and gets me to school at around one.
My Thursday schedule is:
1:30pm - 3:00pm : Office Hours
3:05pm – 4:30pm : Oral English IV
And Thursday evenings are pretty much the same as Mondays!
Finally, it’s Friday! Which is almost as bad as Monday because I have to catch that darn morning bus again…. nevertheless, it is the end of the week, which is always a nice sentiment.
My Friday schedule goes like this:
8:20am – 9:45am : Oral English for Honors College Freshmen
10:35am – 12:10pm : Oral English for Honors College Freshmen
12:15pm – 1:30pm : Lunch!
1:30pm – 2:55pm : English Writing II
3:05pm – 4:30pm : Oral English IV
Again, Friday evening is a lot like Monday and Thursday evenings. Nothin’ special!
And, finally, Saturdays are a lot like Tuesdays and Wednesdays – awesome. It’s tough to have a bad Saturday.
… so, yes, you read that correctly. I (technically) only have three work days a week. And, yes, feel free to be jealous – I’d be jealous too (and I’m sure I will be jealous of myself at whatever job I end up with next). However, I’d like you to keep in mind that if you convert my salary to USD, I am technically living below the US poverty line. That should make you feel better.
This should also make you feel better. You're welcome. |
Who wouldn't want to teach them? |
Also, I teach them really important and valuable vocabulary... I am clearly contributing to society, here. |
As for my writing classes, they are a lot like some of the English classes I took in high school (or, what those classes should have been like – I didn’t have the best English teachers at my school). Last semester, we learned how to write a good paragraph. Once the students got that down, we moved on to the… wait for it… academic essay! Yeah! I ended up being really impressed by the improvement my students showed (you should have seen the writing they gave me at the beginning of the semester… oh man.) So, I decided this semester we’d try some different things. We are going to write news articles, creative short stories, poetry, letters, e-mails… maybe even a blog entry?! I’m excited to see how they do in all these different mediums. Of course, we’ll still be doing some academic writing as well; most notably, we’ll be working on argumentative essays, as well as some prep-work for a mandatory English test (which includes an essay portion) that they’ll have to take in April.
Look at those hard-workers... love 'em! |
And this is what happens when I get to my classroom early... |
Whew! That’s a lot. But I’m glad I finally gave in and wrote this entry – I like that you all will now have a better idea of what goes on for me here in big-ole China. Makes this life seem a little less far away…
‘til next time, everyone! ZaiJian!
1 comment:
love the west lake too!
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