Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Your English is Good

Huzzah! I have captured the internet again so time for another blog!
I'll tell you a little more about work and my apartment now...


So I work for Chungdahm Learning in South Korea. I work at the Bundang branch which is around 1 hour 30 minutes southeast of Seoul by subway. It's a hagwon, or after school English school. I teach from 4:30 to 10:30pm in the form of two 3 hour classes. You can click on any of the images in my blogs to enlarge them. Try it. It feels like you're really there, no?
I'm not really sure what the deal is with the random metal dude riding a stick horse followed by stick puppies, but it makes it easy to find our work. The area my building's in is a suburb so it's pretty swanky. Unfortunately, it means that our kids are more spoiled than most and the mom's are more intense because they don't have to work and therefore have more time to fuss over their kid's A-'s...
Lots of tall buildings in Sunae


Here is our teacher's lounge. We each get a locker and will spend our breaks and prep times here. Usually you can find our manager, Ducky, here annihilating people on Mario Kart DS. Here is Ben (right) talking to one of the teachers we replaced.

I teach two different types of classes to elementary kids and to middle school kids: Memory English and Bridge Reading. Memory English is a mish-mash of various english skills: reading, writing and listening. It's pretty entertaining so far because our book is called "Gross Body Facts" so we get to discuss boogers, scabs and vomit for 3 hours at a time... yaaay... The other class focuses on reading and analyzing random passages about seabirds and cryonics. In general, the elementary classes are more enjoyable because they're so eager and hyperactive. The middle school classes are more painful due to their zombie-like attitudes. You can feel every minute of class tick by when it feels like you're talking to yourself. We teachers can tell when another teacher is having a rough class when we can hear them speaking through the walls for the whole 3 hours. I have one middle school class that is fun, though. Mostly because the kids have good senses of humor and are willing to participate. Here's a picture of Oh Jun, George, and Jack. The 3 girls were too shy to let me take a photo of them


Oh yeah, so most students have English names that either someone has given to them or they chose themselves. They're usually pretty regular (I have a Kendra in one class) but occasionally you get really strange ones like Nobody or Cozy Cozy.
For the most part I enjoy my job. My students are fairly well behaved and my coworkers are awesome. My manager and Head Instructors are great, too. It definitely makes the job easier when you don't have to stress out about your bosses all the time.

Here is my roomie, Kay! She's from Cali and went to Berkeley. She's bubbly, fun and likes to eat a lot so we get along splendidly. We didn't get to spend too much time together during training but after being at the same branch together for a bit we realized what a good match we were.


We need to go back and get that monkey chair still...

Here's our apartment at night. (Ooooh!)

It's a 32 story building with two towers (although only one is pictured) and we live on the 12 floor of this one. It's a mighty nice building with good security, big gym, sauna, and indoor golfing area. I don't golf but we found a golf club in one of the closets so I might try it out.

Here's a shot from the inside with the landlord and the realitor. It has one bedroom (mine) and a loft (Kay's) and it the biggest apartment we've seen or heard about so far.
Next is another view of our living room. You can see our view of our area, Jeongja, too
The view from one of our huuuuuuuge windows!
It's hard to tell from this picture but there's a river that goes by our building. It has a running path as well as bike lanes, fountains, playgrounds, basketball courts, etc. Our apartment is also surrounded by Love Motels, motels that are usually used by couples who are looking to get some time alone. You can usually distinguish these by their interesting names (Hotel Novios) and their tented garages (to hide the cars of their guests).

Our kitchen! The cupboards on the left are actually our fridge and freezer and that little circley-thingy to the right of it is our washing machine. It's small but we have a lot of space around it so I'm not worried.
Our bathroom! It looks smaller than it is. I'm just glad that there's a divider between our shower and our toilet. Most apartments have one room with everything in it.

Here's Kay's loft. It's not tall enough for either of us to stand up in but it's pretty roomy.
This is a shot of my room. It's not too big but there's plenty of space for me. I'll post some furnished photos once I get some furnishings... hopefully after I get my first paycheck.

Random photo time!

Here's the view of Jeongja on my way to the subway station to work. Since it's still pretty chilly I'll take the subway to the next station to get to work but whenever it's nice or we have enough time Kay and I walk. The subway entrance is the little dome on the left.


Noraebang!!! Most nights we go out we'll end up at one of these singing rooms. The first night we all hung out we went and loved it and thus the Karaoke Kings were created.

Dad, please disregard the beer and soju bottles! Love you!


Coworkers! Kay, Billy and Daniel really captured the essence of our awesomeness for this photo. Good job, guys!

So, there's a funny story that goes with this picture... Kay, Ethen and I went to a random restaurant after work and order some chicken dishes. Kay and I usually rely on pictures for our selection or Ethen's Korean translations. We selected this dish based on the former. While waiting, Ethen informs us that the name of the dish was something about "poop" and "house" but Kay and I were not concerned. Then we get it... and realize.. there is something odd about this meat... Ethen asks the cook what part of the chicken it is exactly... turns out to be the butt. So we ordered a plate of chicken butts... they tasted alright. Pretty chewy, though.


Next up is tempura udon! A Japanese dish actually but I've never had one with so much seafood in it. Yep, those are octopus legs in it. This meal cost about 9 bucks and was soooo good!

That's all for now!



7 comments:

  1. Your apartment looks awesome XD

    (Chibisparx is Lindsay, by the way ;))

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  2. WOW Kyndra, you do like some strange food. If I come visit, I will definitely lose some weight! =) Glad you're doing good! Love ya!

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  3. Ahem. I have some questions.
    1) you only have 6 students? 3 dudes 3 girls? MAKE THEM SUFFER THROUGH AN AKWARD PROM OR SOMETHING! cause drama! pairing will be hilarious! hahahahahhaha. (i'm so bored at home.. x_x )
    2. Make this Nobody kid read Odyseuss and see if they feel like being Cyclops hunters..
    3. Sweet lookin' apartment yo. Funny cause the loft looks huge cause you can't tell the proportions.. heheh.
    4. heheheh you have an old people handle to help you get up from the toilet.
    5. Ok before I read, your friend Daniel reminded me of Daniel. I think its the hair.. plus the face. anyway. amusing.
    6.I do not understand how you distinguish the but of a chicken. I do in a drawing of a chicken with a pointy butt. but slightly more confusing when thinking about it in reality.

    7. I like living vicariously through this blog. Also, if I find a loot of money I am coming to visit right away.
    Miss you (duh.)

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  4. ok i also realize only one of those was a question.. x_x

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  5. Hey! Good to see your enjoying yourself. The food looks and sounds really interesting; I would love to try some. Well, I love you and keep having fun!

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  6. WOW kyndra! so awesome!
    the food looks super good too ^_^ looks like youre enjoying yourself there, which is good! hopefully ill be able to catch up with you soon, Caci and i are moving to a better (smaller/cheaper/closer to work) place in a week or so (SO SUDDEN!) but its good! anyway, take care lil lady!
    -Chuck-a-luck

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  7. Um, hello... it's been almost a month with no update? What is this "blog" as you call it? Haha, in all seriousness, I hope you're having fun and would love to hear/see some more of what's going on in your neck of the woods! =) Love you girl!

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