To follow up on my last blog, my speech went well (even though I was a little nervous) and both of my Chinese teachers were happy, which was nice. On wednesday, A few classmates and I went to a migrant school (a school for the children of migrant workers) on the outskirts of Beijing. The migrant school is extremely poor and classes usually have over 40 students in them. It was my second time going, and both times I have gone, I have "taught" first grade. I put taught in quotations because I'm nearly positive the first graders absorb absolutely nothing of what we teach them, but they sure do enjoy having foreign teachers. Our kids happen to be the most raucous and worst-behaved in the school, but the experience is enjoyable nonetheless. Basically what we do for 40 minutes is stand at the blackboard and scream english words (and their Chinese translations) such as train, car, plane, friend, home, etc. at the top of our lungs (as to be heard over the extremely loud students). If we're lucky, the students will repeat the words after us, but most of the time, they simply ignore us and keep on talking to their fellow classmates. Because none of their Chinese teachers are in the room when we teach them, they feel a bit freer to do what they please, which makes our job a little harder. In the upcoming weeks we are planning to try to get the students to be a little more focused :) When class is over, they all yell "下课!!!" ("class is over!!!") and run out of the room like bats out of hell. A few stuck around to give me pictures they had drawn during class, and many of them asked if we would play with them in the recess yard. They get extremely excited to have their 外国的老师 (foreign teachers) run around with them and dance like fools.
Although teaching them is utter chaos 95% of the time, it is one of my favorite things to do, and brightens my wednesdays immensely. Also, I saw snow in China for the first time on our way to the school. There were flurries! Which is exciting for Beijing since the weather can't seem to get below freezing here. It reminded me of Christmas and lovely Iowa winters.
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