Random Observations and Thoughts
May 21st, 2009As I thought about what to write this week, several thoughts came to mind, but none were broad enough to write an entire blog about. So, I’ve decided just to provide a few sentences about several different topics.
1. Last week the CSA group went to the Shanghai zoo. It was an excellent time, and exactly what one would expect from a zoo, say for one specific difference. Instead of viewing the lions and tigers through glass or a steel bars, you drive through their living area in a vehicle. Before you enter their ‘habitat’, a van drives in and throws a live chicken into the air to so that you can watch a lion or tiger catch and devour it! An interesting experience for sure.
2. Hiring and ‘aiyi’ is a great decision. An aiyi is, simply put, a cleaning lady/man. I hadn’t had one until last week and I am thoroughly satisfied. It costs about 5$ an hour, and my apartment is spotless, certainly much more so than when I was cleaning myself. It is a little awkward sitting on my bed and watching a movie while she cleans, but whatever.
3. Picking up part time English tutoring jobs is a great way to earn extra cash. Depending on your financial situation, you may need some spending money while you are in China. To pick up the extra slack, I have taken several teaching positions that pay quite well. I tutor for about 10 hours a week and it easily covers all my food, bills, and social expenses. For anyone who is thinking about doing this, I recommend using China Study Abroad or finding the jobs yourself rather than going through an independent company. You can set your own price, and you don’t have to deal with a middle man.
4. TOO MUCH VOCABULARY! I personally feel pushed to memorize new vocabulary too quickly. There are so many words that I can read and define, but that I would have difficulty using in a sentence. I wish that my classes were geared more towards developing a smaller working vocabulary that could be used correctly in wide range of sentence structures. But, hey, if you’re going to pass the test, you’ve got to know the material presented by the teachers, right? Currently, I’m doing my best integrate the words that I know into my speaking.
- Adam



