Our English Resource Room/Reading room is finally getting going! We will receive donations soon from generous supporters in the US as well as here in China. The school has given us a room and stocked it with some tables and book shelves and some books have already arrived. We had our first "opening" last week when we took the students there for English Corner. Afterwards, the students said they wanted to have ALL the English Corner sessions there so they can read, ask questions and have conversations about the books!! There are only about 30 books available for them now, but more are on there way! The next steps are actually organizing the library, and getting it cleaned up and comfortable for the students!
My Adventures in China - Teaching English as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Western China
The situations and experiences that take place in this blog are my own personal views and are in no way associated with Peace Corps as an organization.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Shawn's birthday party
It was my site mate, Shawn's, birthday this month. The students were so sweet and planned a party for him with a cake and everything. Apparently, after you eat the cake its customary to smear said cake all over each other's faces. I told my students that if they got any on my face then they were all getting bad grades!! Haha I guess they believed me, cause I was cake free at the end of the day, Shawn however was covered!
We've received some books for the English Library!
We received a box of book from Darien Book Aid for our library!!! The students are so excited! Our library is finally moving along!
Monday, March 18, 2013
The beginnings of our new English Library!!
The other volunteer at my site, Shawn, and I have decided to open an English Library at our school. We want to offer the students a comfortable and inviting place to study on campus, something they lack. As well, as give them a place to study and improve their English. In China, English is extremely important. The better your English, the better your job. Unfortunately, the school we work at is merely a vocational college, with limited funding for English resources. Our students are very low level and come from difficult backgrounds. Their families are usually farmers or fruit sellers. So, they haven't had access to a top notch education, like those in Bei Jing or Shang Hai do. The English resources at the school and in the area are terrible. They are usually translated wrong, poorly organized, or way to difficult for anyone who is learning a language to understand. So! We decided opening a library would be a great way to kill two birds with on stone. And, to top it off, we want it to be a place for students by the students. We want them to decorate and run the library. This will help them gain work and leadership experience, which will be useful once they graduate.
However, it's been a long process getting this up and running, and we are just beginning. We finally have a room donated to us by the school and we have donated books on the way.
This sign we are holding is the first tangible proof of our progress!! The school has decided to name the library the US- China Friendship Volunteers Work Study Room, and the school donated the plaque above to put outside the library room!! It's very exciting.
However, it's been a long process getting this up and running, and we are just beginning. We finally have a room donated to us by the school and we have donated books on the way.
This sign we are holding is the first tangible proof of our progress!! The school has decided to name the library the US- China Friendship Volunteers Work Study Room, and the school donated the plaque above to put outside the library room!! It's very exciting.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Its finally spring!!
Friday, March 1, 2013
Chun jie - Traveling in Yunnnan, Li Jiang
Li Jiang, Yunnan
Dragon Pool park
Me and Josh - we made it to the top of this mountain!
Prayer flags
Our Naxi friends we met at the base of a mountain
A Buddhist temple that was tucked in the side of a mountain
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Chun Jie
My first semester teaching in China is over and another is about to begin. I'm going on 8 months in China now. It's pretty amazing. During my time off for Chun Jie (Spring Festival) I was able to travel a bit. I went with my student, and good friend, Sunshine, to her home in Da Zu, about an hour south of Chongqing City. It was one of the greatest experiences I have had in China so far. I lived for four days with her and her family in her home. She lives in the country side, in a very small village and it was an amazing experience to live without really all the comforts we are used to. No heat, no hot water, very little electricity, the toilet was a hole in the ground outside. But, they made it work, they made due and always were surrounded by friends and family. Life moved slower out there. It was peaceful :)
Pig parts hanging in our room
Da zu is famous for stone carvings
The center of Da zu
We made tofu with this!!!
Sunshine and Feebie :)
Sunshine's great grandmother
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