Delicious hand-made sugar phoenix, which shattered in the wind a few moments later! |
Class is a routine now, and lesson planning is getting easier and easier as time goes on. But while things are routine in some areas there are lots of new things to get used to.
This semester there is no slacking off and our contracted hours are being maxed out, a bit of a shock to the system after the relatively easy time we had before.
As well as the regular teaching, new marketing activities are being added to mix; for me this means English Corner to help students to practice their English outside of their normal timetabled classes, and demo classes to rope in more students for the school.
English Corner classes are free and theoretically help build confidence outside the classroom, talking to a different mix of people. Theoretically. Realistically they seem to be, at least for the moment, an odd mix of the great kids who enjoy learning English and the kids whose parents can't get rid of them fast enough. This means that these classes are a little less laid back than I originally thought they would be.
As well as English Corner I have to do demo classes for potential new students. This is a lot of pressure because it is based on that class that parents and students decide if they want to pay to learn at Aston. Sure, half the battle is just getting them through the door, but for me the pressure is still on.
But what's life without a little bit of a challenge now and again?
元宵节, Lantern Festival |
A few days after that was the last day of Chinese New Year, otherwise known as 元宵节 yuan'xiao'jie or Lantern festival. A day celebrated with fireworks and setting off hundreds of lanterns over the city. Because of one of the worst traffic jams I've ever been in we missed the fireworks by the river and had to settle with watching them from a car; but there was still time to set off a lantern into the night sky.
In general, my mantra here is of a "work hard, play hard" mentality, and with three and a half days off a week it's not too hard to find an excellent work/life balance. This semester the aim is to explore more and take little adventures as time allows. The next trip in the works is a group adventure to Chengdu, and then for me it's going to be a trip home - hopefully in early June. But until then the mini adventures around Yinchuan are good enough for me!
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