Thursday, October 30, 2008
Terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day...
Monday, October 20, 2008
New Friends . . .
Friday, October 17, 2008
How do you FEEL?!
I've noticed a common trend in the questions that students ask me here in Vietnam. Probably, the most popular question to ask a foreigner is: "How do you feel about Vietnam? or about DaLat?" However, I have also gotten the questions, "How do you feel about the weather? How do you feel about the food? How do you feel about the people? How do you feel about...?" At first it was awkward for me to answer these questions, because I don't usually word the "feel" for these situations... especially my food :)
However, I have come to notice that students' use of this word conveys so much about Vietnamese culture. There is a major emphasis on emotion here. For example, in my Speaking classes, I call on one student at the beginning of each class to teach me a Vietnamese word- kind of a mini ice breaker each day. The students love hearing me try to speak Vietnamese! It has been so fascinating- because the students can pick any word they want to teach me- yet the majority of the words they've chosen to teach me have been "emotive/feeling" words... such as:
love
cheerful
hate
beautiful
smile
happy
lovely
anxious/nervous
It is also evident through their love for music. I am blown away by their love for singing. EVERYONE seems to love singing, even if they are horrible at singing. This has been a stretch for me, because anytime you are in a group setting, even standing in front of the classroom (how embarrassing), you are asked to sing a song. The more dramatic and emotional and romantic the song- the more popular it is. The band "Westlife" is SUPER big here, as is Karen Carpenter, and Celine Dion :)
Anyway, just a few thoughts on Vietnamese culture. I hope you feel joyful in Him today!
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Prince Charming?
Ok, I think I need to go to bed so I can get up for my 7 am class tomorrow. If all of my students show up for Journalism class in the afternoon (which isn't likely with frequent absences since you can't attach any grade to attendance)... there will be 97 students in one room. May I have a microphone por favor?!?!
Thursday, October 2, 2008
A Few "Firsts"...
- Yesterday was my first solo bike ride on the streets of DaLat! It saved a lot of time... but my heart was beating pretty fast at the rush of cruising along with motos and cars and people everywhere. I kept reminding myself, you are only responsible for what's directly in front of you, and everyone coming from behind will fit in somewhere. It worked! It was funny to see students reactions as I biked by... "Miss Suzy!!" From the looks on their faces, I'm sure it was a funny sight for them :)
- I picked up my first package at the Bui Den (Post Office). My sweet friend from JBU- Allison Almstrom (who is also teaching in China), sent me such a fun package. It only cost $1.00 for me to pick it up. The reminders of home and the fall season were SO encouraging! I think knowing you're remembered means more than ever expected once in a foreign land. Thanks Allison- you made my week friend!
- Today (Thursday) I wore a skirt to class for the first time. I had heard that another teacher here at DaLat University wore a skirt and received a standing ovation- so I was a bit nervous about it. However, I then reasoned that it wouldn't be that odd to receive a standing ovation since I already receive one every day when I enter the classroom. All 50 students become deathly silent, stand, and stare at me as I walk to the front of class. Then they welcome me, "Good morning, Teacher!" It's a tad overwhelming to say the least. This morning, the students were waiting outside the classroom and as I walked into view, and a hush came over them as they all stared and whispered about my almost-ankle-length skirt. Several of them commented how beautiful they thought it was (and I noticed many interesting stares during class). For the most part, it wasn't as awkward as I pictured. Hooray- I think I'll try it again. I love wearing skirts!
- Next week (10-6 through 10-10) I will be teaching my first Journalism classes (two different sections of seniors). I would appreciate your thoughts as this will be my fullest teaching week all semester (24 hrs. in the classroom)... and I am definitely learning as I teach.